Repeated recovery of immature oocytes in a woman with a previous history of empty follicle syndrome

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Abstract

The empty follicle syndrome (EFS) is defined as a failure to aspirate any oocyte (s) from the follicles after ovarian hyperstimulation in preparation for IVF/ICSI. It is a frustrating and vague syndrome; and a controversial one concerning its existence, causes and possible treatment. Recurrent EFS or the recovery of immature oocytes thereafter is a more challenging problem. Delayed injection after leaving the immature oocytes for in vitro-maturation (IVM) has been suggested to be a possible option if immature oocytes are retrieved. Here, we present a case of repeated retrieval of a few immature oocytes after a first incidence of EFS. IVM was tried twice for those immature oocytes. Unfortunately, in this case IVM was unsuccessful and the oocytes failed to mature in vitro. Assistance is required for future management of these unfortunate couples.

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Al-Hussaini, T. K., Yosef, A. H., El-Nashar, I. H., & Shaaban, O. M. (2019). Repeated recovery of immature oocytes in a woman with a previous history of empty follicle syndrome. Jornal Brasileiro de Reproducao Assistida, 23(1), 72–74. https://doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20180068

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