Abstract

(grade A) were in their majority (144/213 or 67.6%) euploid. Of the 173 average quality blastocyts (grade B) 99 were euploid (57.2%) and 18/80 (22.5%) of poor quality blastocyst (grade C) were euploid. Importantly, among the best quality aneuploidy blastocysts, 42/69 (60.9%) were found to be affected by a single aneuploidy. CONCLUSION: Blastocyst morphology showed a significant link to aneuploidy (p<0.05), as approximately 67.6% of the best quality embryos were chromosomally normal, and the remaining abnormal. Meanwhile, only 22.5% of poor quality blastocysts were euploid. Most abnormal high quality blastocysts had a single anomaly. Supported by: Red Rock Fertility Center.

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