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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI):
A procedure using a magnet linked to a computer to create pictures of areas inside the body.
Maturation Arrest:
A testicular condition in which at one stage of sperm production all sperm development halts throughout all testicular tubules. May result in oligospermia or azoospermia.
Methylprdinsil one:
(Medrol) Methylprdinisilone is a corticosteroid used in patients undergoing any microprednisilone procedure (ICSI or Assited Hatching). The rationale behind the use of this medication lies in the potential activation of the maternal immune response as a result of changes in the micromanipulated egg or embryo. This Medrol is used to thwart this theoretical aspect of micromanipulation. The medication is begun prior to embryo transfer. Some common side effects of this medication include skin changes (acne, rash) nausea and vomiting, headaches, mood changes, low blood pressure and tachycardia (fast heart beat). In diabetic patients, the use of steroids will increase serum glucose and may make diabetic control difficult during the few days that it is taken.
Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine (MMR):
A vaccine recommended for women who have a low antibody titre to Rubella since Rubella (German Measles) can be very damaging to a fetus.
Meiosis:
The cell division, peculiar to reproductive cells, which allows genetic material to divide in half. Each new cell will contain twenty-three chromosomes. The spermatids (immature sperm) and ova (eggs) each contain twenty-three chromosomes, so when they combine (fertilize), the baby will have a normal complement of forty-six.
Menarche:
The time when a woman first menstruates.
Menopause:
The time a woman stops menstruating.
Menorrhagia:
Heavy or prolonged menstrual flow.
Methotrexate:
A toxic anticancer drug that is an analogue of folic acid and an antimetabolite. Used as an antineoplastic agent (to attack abnormal tissue growth). Sometimes used to treat ectopic and molar pregnancies.
Metrodin (Pure FSH):
An injectable form of Follicle Stimulating Hormone used to stimulate ovulation.
Metrorrhagia:
Menstrual spotting during the middle of the cycle.
Micro Injection Fallopian Transfer (MIFT):
A technique similar to GIFT and FASIAR that may be used in lieu of in vitro fertilization for women with patent (clear and open) tubes. After egg retrieval the eggs are mixed with sperm and then immediately injected through into the woman's fallopian tubes for in vivo fertilization. Rather than using laparoscopy, this method uses need aspiration of follicles and injection into the fallopian tubes.
Microinsemination:
Injecting one or more sperm into the ooplasm.
Micromanipulation:
Procedure to aid in fertilization.
Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (MESA):
Using microsurgery to remove sperm from the epididymis for use in in vitro fertilization, often with ICSI.
Mitosis:
The division of a cell into two identical cells in which all forty-six human chromosomes are duplicated; the first division of the germ cell.
Mittleschmerz:
The discomfort felt on one or both sides of the lower abdomen at the time of ovulation.
Molar Pregnancy (Trophoblastic Disease):
The fertilization of an egg without a nucleus. A baby (usually anomalous) may or may not be present, and the placenta develops into a nonmalignant tumor called a hydatidiform mole. The, layer of cells that line the gestational sac and normally give rise to the chorionic villi convert into a mass of clear, tapioca-like vesicles instead of into a healthy placenta. The fertilized egg then deteriorates. Probably caused by a chromosomal abnormality in the fertilized egg. A continuous or intermittent brownish discharge is the prime symptom. Treated by a D&C and sometimes methotrexate.
Morphology:
The shape of sperm as studied in a semen analysis.
Motility:
The measurement of motion and forward progression of sperm in a semen analysis.
Mucus:
Secretions from a gland that can be water, gel-like, stretchy, sticky or dry. Fertile mucus resembles raw egg whites (watery and stretchy).
Mutagen:
Substance that alters the genetic structure of the sperm or egg before conception.
Myomectomy:
Surgery to remove a uterine fibroids, done via laparotomy or laparoscopy.
Myomectomy:
Surgery to remove a uterine fibroids, done via laparotomy or laparoscopy.