Developmental arrest rate of an embryo cohort correlates with advancing reproductive age, but not with the aneuploidy rate of the resulting blastocysts in good prognosis patients: a study of 25,974 embryos (IMAGE)
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Figure 1. Arrest rate, by SART age group (A–E) and by aneuploidy rate quartile. The median arrest rates for all cycles in each age group, regardless of aneuploidy rate, are shown in the white boxes. Aneuploidy rate quartiles (1–4) were calculated separately for each age group. The horizontal line represents the median, the box represents the interquartile range, and the whiskers represent the total range. No statistically significant differences were found within each age group.
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