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Table 2 Characteristics of the couples involved in PGT-M

From: RETRACTED ARTICLE: Multidisciplinary management for Peutz–Jeghers syndrome and prevention of vertical transmission to offspring using preimplantation genetic testing

Patient ID

Patient gender

Female age

Female karyotype

Male age

Male karyotype

Mutation assessed

Reference source

ACMG

ClinVar

Cycle

No. of retrieved oocytes

No. of MII oocytes

No. of biopsied blastocysts

Case1

Male

27

46,XX

30

46,XY

STK11c.911G>C

(p.Arg304Pro)

Husband's father

P

P

1

13

12

5

Case2

Male

36

46,XX

36

46,XY

STK11c.527A>G

(p.D176G)

Couple's daughter

LP

LP

1

6

6

4

Case3

Female

28

46,XX

28

46,XY

STK11c.580G>A

(P.Asp194.Asn)

Husband's father

P

P/LP

1

24

20

13

Case4

Female

30

46,XX

28

46,XY

STK11EX1DEL

and EX8-9DEL

Wife's brother

P

1

22

21

3

Case4

Female

30

46,XX

28

46,XY

STK11EX1DEL

and EX8-9DEL

Wife's brother

P

2

23

22

7

  1. ACMG American College of Medical Genetics, LP likely pathogenic, P pathogenic