Polycystic ovary syndrome phenotype does not have impact on oocyte morphology.
Audrey UkChristine DecanterCamille GrysoleLaura KellerHélène BéhalMauro SilvaDidier DewaillyGeoffroy RobinAnne-Laure BarbotinPublished in: Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E (2022)
The present study is the first to show that the PCOS phenotype (notably the presence vs. absence of OA and/or HA) is not significantly associated with the morphological quality of oocytes.