Term ID: |
32479 |
Name: |
Preimplantation lethality |
Synonym: |
Preimplantation embryonic lethality |
Definition: |
It is estimated that about 40-70 percent of human embryos produced in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) are viable embryos, whereas others arrest at different early stages of development. The phenotype of preimplantation lethality is inferred if IVF and ICSI cycles fail because all of an individual's embryos are arrested at early stages of development. |
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Reference: |
HP:0032479 |
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Child Nodes: |
Sister Nodes: |
Genes (1) :PADI6
Diseases (1) :OMIM:617234 |
Human Phenotype Ontology(HPO) is developed by the Human Phenotype Ontology Consortium. The version used here is December 15 2022 release.
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