T.G. Nazem

T.G. Nazem
  • MD
  • Medical Doctor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Current institution
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Current position
  • Medical Doctor
Education
July 2012 - June 2016
NYU Langone Medical Center
Field of study
  • Ob-Gyn Residency
August 2007 - May 2012
August 2003 - June 2007
Yale University
Field of study
  • History

Publications

Publications (67)
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Purpose: To assess whether utilization of a mathematical ranking algorithm for assistance with embryo selection improves clinical outcomes compared with traditional embryo selection via morphologic grading in single vitrified warmed euploid embryo transfers (euploid SETs). Methods: A retrospective cohort study in a single, academic center from S...
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Purpose: The study purpose was to evaluate the reproductive experience, specifically cycle characteristics and treatment outcomes, of lesbian women. In addition, we aimed to determine whether there are differences in pregnancy outcomes when comparing lesbian women undergoing ovulation induction (OI) versus natural cycles with donor intrauterine in...
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Research question: Does the composite morphology score or a particular developmental component (expansion stage, inner cell mass [ICM] or trophectoderm [TE]) of euploid blastocysts undergoing single frozen embryo transfer (FET) impact ongoing pregnancy/live birth (OP/LB) rates? Design: Retrospective cohort study including a total of 2236 embryos...
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Objective: To study whether maternal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) has any influence on rates of blastocyst aneuploidy and/or in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle outcomes. Design: Retrospective cohort analysis. Setting: Private and academic IVF center. Patient(s): Patients who underwent IVF with preimplantation g...
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Transfer of a single euploid embryo results in high implantation and low miscarriage rates as well as decreases the risk of multiple gestations. In some cycles, not a single euploid embryo is produced. This study aimed to compare the relative importance of factors contributing to the development of at least one euploid embryo.
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Pre-implantation genetic treatment (PGT) in good-prognosis patients increases clinical pregnancy rates and improves embryo selection. Unfortunately, some patients with diminished ovarian reserve do not produce enough biological material to realize the advantages of PGT. The aim of this study is to analyze clinical factors associated with impaired a...
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Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) has changed the landscape of clinical genetics by helping families reduce the transmission of monogenic disorders. However, given the high prevalence of embryonic aneuploidy, particularly in patients of advanced reproductive age, unaffected embryos remain at high risk of implantation failure or pregnancy los...

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