Litcius/Paper detail

Clinical pregnancy in Turner syndrome following re-implantation of cryopreserved ovarian cortex

Cheryl E. Dunlop, SA Jack, Evelyn E. Telfer, S. Zahra, RA Anderson

2023Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Turner syndrome (TS) leads to a characteristic phenotype, including premature ovarian insufficiency and infertility. Ovarian tissue cryopreservation (OTC) is becoming an established fertility preservation strategy for both pre- and post-pubertal females and may offer the chance of having a biological family to selected patients with TS. To date, women with TS have had ovarian tissue cryopreserved but there are few reports of autologous re-implantation and none of pregnancy. We herein report, to our knowledge, the first clinical pregnancy in a patient with TS, conceived naturally following re-implantation of cryopreserved ovarian tissue which had been removed soon after spontaneous puberty. This provides proof of concept for OTC as a means of fertility preservation in TS.

Topics & Concepts

Turner syndromeOvarian CortexCryopreservationFertility preservationPregnancyInfertilityOvarian tissue cryopreservationGynecologyMedicineReproductive medicineFertilityOvarian tissueEmbryo cryopreservationPremature ovarian failureLive birthPremature ovarian insufficiencyMenotropinsAndrologyOvaryEmbryoOvulation inductionEndocrinologyBiologyInternal medicineCell biologyPopulationEnvironmental healthGeneticsGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesSexual Differentiation and DisordersReproductive Biology and Fertility