Objective To identify additional factors, such as maternal age or factors related to previous reproductive outcome or family history, and the corresponding probability of carrying a chromosome abnormality in couples with two or more miscarriages. Design Nested case-control study. Setting Six centres for clinical genetics in the Netherlands. Participants Couples referred for chromosome analysis after two or more miscarriages in 1992-2000; 279 carrier couples were marked as cases, and 428 non-carrier couples served as controls. Main outcome measures Independent factors influencing the probability of carrier status and the corresponding probability of carrier status. Results Four factors influencing the probability of carrier status could be i...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate to what extent couples carrying a balanced structural chromosome abnormality ...
Context: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a devastating reproductive problem that affects more than...
Background: About 15%–20% of couples get affected by recurrent miscarriages (RM) and chromosomal abn...
Objective To identify additional factors, such as maternal age or factors related to previous reprod...
Objective To identify additional factors, such as maternal age or factors related to previous reprod...
Objective To identify additional factors, such as maternal age or factors related to previous reprod...
Objective To identify additional factors, such as maternal age or factors related to previous reprod...
Maternal age, history of miscarriage and family history relating to early pregnancy losses, are impo...
Background: Carrier status of a structural balanced chromosome abnormality is associated with recurr...
Item does not contain fulltextMaternal age, history of miscarriage and family history relating to ea...
Background: Carrier status of a structural balanced chromosome abnormality is associated with recurr...
Background: Carrier status of a structural balanced chromosome abnormality is associated with recurr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate to what extent couples carrying a balanced structural chromosome abnormality ...
Background: Carrier status of a structural balanced chromosome abnormality is associated with recurr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate to what extent couples carrying a balanced structural chromosome abnormality ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate to what extent couples carrying a balanced structural chromosome abnormality ...
Context: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a devastating reproductive problem that affects more than...
Background: About 15%–20% of couples get affected by recurrent miscarriages (RM) and chromosomal abn...
Objective To identify additional factors, such as maternal age or factors related to previous reprod...
Objective To identify additional factors, such as maternal age or factors related to previous reprod...
Objective To identify additional factors, such as maternal age or factors related to previous reprod...
Objective To identify additional factors, such as maternal age or factors related to previous reprod...
Maternal age, history of miscarriage and family history relating to early pregnancy losses, are impo...
Background: Carrier status of a structural balanced chromosome abnormality is associated with recurr...
Item does not contain fulltextMaternal age, history of miscarriage and family history relating to ea...
Background: Carrier status of a structural balanced chromosome abnormality is associated with recurr...
Background: Carrier status of a structural balanced chromosome abnormality is associated with recurr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate to what extent couples carrying a balanced structural chromosome abnormality ...
Background: Carrier status of a structural balanced chromosome abnormality is associated with recurr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate to what extent couples carrying a balanced structural chromosome abnormality ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate to what extent couples carrying a balanced structural chromosome abnormality ...
Context: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a devastating reproductive problem that affects more than...
Background: About 15%–20% of couples get affected by recurrent miscarriages (RM) and chromosomal abn...