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099 _aCai01.21.06.Ph.D.2023.Sa.N
100 0 _aSally Ashraf Mohamed Asker,
_epreparation.
245 1 0 _aNeurodevelopmental outcomes of singleton conceived from fresh and frozen embryo transfer compared with naturally conceived /
_cby Sally Ashraf Mohamed Asker ; Supervisors Prof. Dr. Naglaa Ahmed Zaky, Prof. Dr. Faten Hassan Abdelazeim, Prof. Dr. Alaa Wageh Osman.
246 1 5 _a/ التطور العصبي للمولود الفردي الناتج من الأجنة الحديثة والأجنة المجمدة مقارنة بالحمل الطبيعي
264 0 _c2023.
300 _a169 pages :
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336 _atext
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337 _aUnmediated
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338 _avolume
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502 _aThesis (Ph.D)-Cairo University, 2023.
504 _aBibliography: pages 140-162.
520 _aBackground: Assisted Reproductive Technologies were first developed nearly four decades ago to aid in reducing the burden of infertility. Today, Assisted Reproductive Technologies is accountable for greater than 4 percent of all live births. While most of Assisted Reproductive Technologies-born infants are healthy, concerns about the health of Assisted Reproductive Technologies born infants have emerged recently. There is an elevated risk of perinatal negative outcome in newborns conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technologies. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the neurobehavior and maturity of singleton neonates conceived through fresh and frozen embryo transfer with those through naturally conceived. Methods: This study included186 singleton neonates whose mothers age ranged from 25 to 35 years old with their body mass index ranged from 18.5 to 29 and they were born through in vitro fertilization/ intra cytoplasmic injection (frozen embryo transfer and fresh embryo transfer) following 37 weeks of gestation were enrolled in this study. Singleton neonates conceived without fertility treatments (natural conceived) served as a reference group. They were equally distributed into three groups: Group A: 62 Naturally conceived singleton neonates, Group B: 62 singleton neonates conceived from fresh embryo transfer and Group C: 62 singleton neonates conceived from frozen embryo transfer. Singleton neonates in each three groups were assessed for behavior by Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale and for maturity by New Ballard Score. Results: The Brazelton and New Ballard score demonstrated significant differences between three groups P values <0.05. Conclusion: The neurobehavior of singleton neonates conceived from naturally conceived are better than that of fresh and frozen embryo transfer and the estimated gestational age was lowest in fresh embryo transfer in comparison with both frozen embryo transfer and normal conceived and it was lower in normal conceived compared to frozen embryo transfer.
520 _aشملت الدراسة ١٨٦ مولود فردي لاجنة حديثة ومجمدة وحمل طبيعي، تم توزيع المواليد الذين تم ولادتهم بعد ٣٧ أسبوع وعمر أمهاتهم يتراوح بين ٢٥ الي ٣٥ سنة و معدل كتلة الجسم للامهات يتراوح من١٨,٥ الي ٢٩ علي ثلاثة مجموعات .المجموعة ا :٦٢ مولود فردي ناتج عن حمل طبيعي المجموعة ب : ٦٢مولود فردي ناتج من اجنة حديثة ⸲ المجموعة ج : ٦٢ مولود فردي ناتج من اجنة مجمدة. كل مولود في الثلاث مجموعات تم تقييمه بمقياس "برازيلتون" لتقييم السلوك العصبي ومقياس "بالرد" الحديث لتقييم النضج . السلوك العصبي للمولود الناتج عن الحمل الطبيعي افضل من الناتج عن الاجنة الحديثة و المجمدة و عمر الحمل التقريبي في المولود الفردي الناتج من اجنة حديثة اقل من الناتج عن الاجنة المجمدة و حمل طبيعي و اقل في المولود الناتج من حمل طبيعي مقارنة بالاجنة المجمدة
530 _aIssues also as CD.
546 _aText in English and abstract in Arabic & English.
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653 0 _aFresh and frozen embryo
_aNeurologic morbidity in Assisted Reproductive Technologies offspring
_aEstimated gestational age
_aNew Ballard Score
700 0 _aNaglaa Ahmed Zaky
_ethesis advisor.
700 0 _aFaten Hassan Abdelazeim
_ethesis advisor.
700 0 _a Alaa Wageh Osman
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900 _b01-01-2023
_cNaglaa Ahmed Zaky
_cFaten Hassan Abdelazeim
_c Alaa Wageh Osman
_UCairo University
_FFaculty of Physical Therapy
_DDepartment of Physical Therapy for Pediatrics
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