Introduction: Robertsonian translocation is one of the major chromosomal rearrangements with a prevalence rate of 0.1 % of the general population and 1 % of the infertile population. In this report, we present a nonhomologous Robertsonian translocation in a female patient with a history of repeated abortions. Case Presentation: A couple with the complaint of repeated abortions was admitte
Background: Carriers of structural chromosomal rearrangements such as Robertsonian or reciprocal tra...
Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) are the most common chromosomal rearrangements in humans. ROBs ar...
In this study, we are presenting the results of cytogenetic analysis and molecular cytogenetic analy...
Translocation is a type of chromosomal abnormality, which results in a chromosome breaks where the p...
Robertsonian translocations are unique type of whole-arm translocation that result from ‘centric fus...
Background: Robertsonian translocations occur in approximately one in every 1000 newborns. Although ...
Cytogenetic investigations are of descriptive importance at spontane-ous abortus for most couples. T...
Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) have an estimated incidence rate of 1/1000 births, making this ty...
<div><p>Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) have an estimated incidence rate of 1/1000 births, making...
Robertsonian translocation is one of the major chromosomal re-arrangements and constitutes 18 % of a...
The present study comprised of 40 couples with bad obstetric history. Aim of the study was to find o...
Robertsonian translocations are classified as the most com-mon balanced structural chromosomal rearr...
Introduction: Robertsonian translocation is defined as the fusion of two non-homologous acrocentric ...
Among the couples experiencing large number of sponta-neous miscarriages, one of partners can be a R...
This work presents the results of cytogenetic analysis of a couple referred to our genetics laborato...
Background: Carriers of structural chromosomal rearrangements such as Robertsonian or reciprocal tra...
Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) are the most common chromosomal rearrangements in humans. ROBs ar...
In this study, we are presenting the results of cytogenetic analysis and molecular cytogenetic analy...
Translocation is a type of chromosomal abnormality, which results in a chromosome breaks where the p...
Robertsonian translocations are unique type of whole-arm translocation that result from ‘centric fus...
Background: Robertsonian translocations occur in approximately one in every 1000 newborns. Although ...
Cytogenetic investigations are of descriptive importance at spontane-ous abortus for most couples. T...
Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) have an estimated incidence rate of 1/1000 births, making this ty...
<div><p>Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) have an estimated incidence rate of 1/1000 births, making...
Robertsonian translocation is one of the major chromosomal re-arrangements and constitutes 18 % of a...
The present study comprised of 40 couples with bad obstetric history. Aim of the study was to find o...
Robertsonian translocations are classified as the most com-mon balanced structural chromosomal rearr...
Introduction: Robertsonian translocation is defined as the fusion of two non-homologous acrocentric ...
Among the couples experiencing large number of sponta-neous miscarriages, one of partners can be a R...
This work presents the results of cytogenetic analysis of a couple referred to our genetics laborato...
Background: Carriers of structural chromosomal rearrangements such as Robertsonian or reciprocal tra...
Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) are the most common chromosomal rearrangements in humans. ROBs ar...
In this study, we are presenting the results of cytogenetic analysis and molecular cytogenetic analy...