Abstract

ICSI is used to overcome problems of severe male factor, improving the chances of achieving pregnancy. Even though, attempts have been made to select good quality spermatozoa based on morphology, it is not possible to avoid the transmission of chromosomal abnormalities to the conceptus. It has been demonstrated that some patients with severe teratozoospermia present high levels of aneuploidy in spermatozoa, which can result in aneuploid embryos. This study aims to evaluate the rate of aneuploid spermatozoa in a patient with severe OAT during ICSI treatment.

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