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Extraordinary circumsantces: termination of three pregnancies conceived with donated oocytes

Chapter by: Lee, Shirley; Licciardi, Frederick
in: Frozen dreams: psychodynamic dimensions of infertility and assisted reproduction by Rosen, Allsion; Rosen Jay [Eds]
Hillsdale NJ : Analytic Press, 2005
pp. 236-246
ISBN: 0881634409
CID: 3515

Extraordinary Circumstances: Termination of Three Pregnancies Conceived with Donated Oocytes

Chapter by: Lee, Shelley; Licciardi, Frederick
in: Frozen dreams: Psychodynamic dimensions of infertility and assisted reproduction by Rosen, Allison [Eds]
Hillsdale, NJ, US: Analytic Press, 2005
pp. 236-246
ISBN: 0-88163-383-6
CID: 4711

Single blastocyst transfer is an effective treatment option [Meeting Abstract]

Huang, JQ; Krey, L; Licciardi, F
ISI:000224010800516
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 48951

Donor age does not impact the success of oocyte donation cycles [Meeting Abstract]

Flisser, E; Kump, LM; Krey, LC; Licciardi, F
ISI:000224010800548
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 48952

Successful infertility treatment in a cancer patient with a significant personal and family history of cancer

Chalian, Raffi; Licciardi, Fred; Rebarber, Andrei; Del Priore, Giuseppe
BACKGROUND: Infertility can be a devastating problem for a couple desperate to conceive. Unfortunately, these same women with infertility also bear the burden of an increased risk of ovarian and breast cancer. We present a case of a woman with infertility who persevered despite a personal and family history of cancer to achieve her goal of having a family. Case: The patient's father had died of breast cancer at an early age. The patient had been unsuccessfully treated for infertility elsewhere before transferring to our institution. A diagnostic laparoscopy revealed an early ovarian cancer treated by oophorectomy only. RESULTS: After a period of observation, infertility treatment was resumed, leading to the successful cesarean delivery of triplets. Although recurrent ovarian cancer was diagnosed at delivery, the patient remains disease free, with three healthy children, 4 years after optimal tumor reductive surgery for stage IC low malignant potential ovarian cancer. CONCLUSIONS: Infertility patients with significant cancer issues may achieve a term delivery and remain disease free for a meaningful length of time with the assistance of their physicians
PMID: 15072738
ISSN: 1540-9996
CID: 140244

Offspring gender ratios differ between day 3 and day 5 embryo transfer [Meeting Abstract]

McCaffrey, C; Berkeley, A; Grifo, J; Kump, L; Licciardi, F; Noyes, N
ISI:000185672400257
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 55397

An oocyte donor's willingness to donate - does the recipient's lifestyle make a difference? [Meeting Abstract]

Kump, L; Licciardi, F; Krey, L; Noyes, N; Grifo, J; Berkeley, AS
ISI:000185672400371
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 55399

The prognosis for patients with a cancelled IVF cycle [Meeting Abstract]

Fruhman, G; Krey, L; Licciardi, F
ISI:000185672400349
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 2305512

Pregnancy outcome and complications in women age 40 or older undergoing in-vitro fertilization with autologous and donor oocytes [Meeting Abstract]

Styne, A; Krey, LC; Kwiatkowski, A; Licciardi, F; Noyes, N
ISI:000178239400024
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 55564

Estradiol: Oocyte ratio an early predictor of reduced ovarian reserve [Meeting Abstract]

Montoya, A; Licciardi, F; Krey, L
ISI:000178239400131
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 55566