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Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics | 2013

Non-chimerism and chimerism pseudo dicentric Y chromosome: two case reports about azoospermia and cytogenetic/molecular genetic analysis in the Chinese population

Ping Li; Lu Ding; Yan-Wei Sha; Yue-Qiang Song; Jin Lin; Erika Werner; Mingyu She

ObjectiveTo report the cytogenetic and molecular genetic analysis of the first two cases of non-chimerism and chimerism karyotype in Chinese male patients who suffer from azoospermia, which may be caused by pseudo dicentric Y chromosomes.DesignCase study.SettingAcademic reproductive medicine center.PatientsTwo male patients with azoospermia, carrying pseudo dicentric Y chromosome.InterventionsReview the records of inquiry, testicular biopsy, pathological examination, semen routine examination, endocrine evaluation, cytogenetic chromosomal analysis, and FISH detection of peripheral blood to evaluate Y chromosome deletion.Main outcome measuresTo investigate the possible association among pseudo dicentric Y, chimeric status and azoospermia.ResultsTwo patients were both diagnosed with azoospermia by a variety of andrology inspections. Further chromosomal analysis and FISH indicated their pseudo dicentric Y chromosome and different chimerism status. PCR confirmed simultaneous deletions of AZFb and AZFc regions in the Y chromosome of both patients.ConclusionsPseudodicentric Y chromosome affecting the long arm may lead to a male phenotype by duplicating the sex-determining region of Y chromosome (SRY) fragment and chimeric status may further impact patients hormone levels, which obstruct spermatogenesis. However, the deletion of the azoospermia factor (AZF) is likely the key factor that causes azoospermia.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

697: Cost-effectiveness analysis of home vs. hospital management of PPROM at 28 weeks gestation

Alison Uyemura; Nancy Nguyen; Amy Dorius; Erika Werner; Leonardo Pereira; Aaron B. Caughey


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2013

337 Mode of delivery in the setting of prior shoulder dystocia: a cost-effectiveness analysis

Unzila Nayeri; Erika Werner; Christina S. Han; Katherine Campbell; Christian M. Pettker; Stephen Thung


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

541: A prenatal clinic dedicated to care of obese gravidas

Erika Werner; Matthew Goldshore; Bridget Kajs; Waleed Badoghaish; Janice L. Henderson


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

457 Labor induction at 38 weeks versus expectant management of insulin-requiring diabetics in pregnancy: a cost effective analysis

Unzila Nayeri; Sammy Tabbah; Erika Werner; Christian M. Pettker; Mark B. Landon; Stephen Thung


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

424: Cost-effectiveness analysis of antibiotic treatment for women with an epidural that have an intrapartum fever

Alison Uyemura; Nancy Nguyen; Emily Griffin; Erika Werner; Leonardo Pereira; Aaron B. Caughey


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

613: Utility of the screening ECG in obese gravidas

Katherine Latimer; Erika Werner; Matthew Goldshore; Hannah Anastasio; Sarah Oman; Janice L. Henderson


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2013

796: Neonatal complications with forceps assisted vaginal deliveries in a modern academic practice

Haitham Baghlaf; Matthew Goldshore; Nancy Hueppchen; Jessica L. Bienstock; Erika Werner


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2013

794: Comparison of neonatal neurologic injury with forceps, vacuum and cesarean delivery

Erika Werner; Robert Ehsanipoor; Matthew Goldshore; Haitham Baghlaf; Irina Burd; Heather S. Lipkind


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2013

666: Obesity as an independent risk factor for severe maternal morbidity (“near miss”) during delivery hospitalization

Heather S. Lipkind; Katherine Campbell; David A. Savitz; Valery A. Danilack; Matthew Goldshore; Erika Werner

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Unzila Nayeri

State University of New York Upstate Medical University

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Robert Ehsanipoor

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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