In order to contribute to the knowledge of type and frequency of chromosome abnormalities in early pregnancy losses, we analyzed the cytogenetic results from a large series of first trimester miscarriages, using a diagnostic approach with a high success rate and no maternal contamination. A total of 1,119 consecutive chorionic villi samples were obtained before evacuation, and karyotypes were prepared after short-term culture (STC). In 603 samples, a long-term culture (LTC) was also performed. The overall and individual frequencies of the different types of chromosome abnormalities were established, including placental mosaicisms, and their relationship with maternal age and gestational weeks was assessed. An abnormal karyotype was detected...
###EgeUn###A pregnancy loss (miscarriage) is defined as the spontaneous demise of a pregnancy before...
Chromosomal aberrations are common causes of abnormal development of fetuses leading to the birth of...
Introduction Habitual abortion is a spontaneous abortion occurring in three or more successive pregn...
AbstractA miscarriage is the most frequent complication of a pregnancy. Poor chromosome preparations...
Pregnancy loss is often caused by chromosomal abnormalities of the conceptus. The prevalence of thes...
There is substantial evidence that genetic alterations are contributing factors to the risk for recu...
Chromosomal aberrations account for approximately 50% of fetal losses prior to the 15th week of g...
Fetal chromosome abnormalities account for about 50% of first-trimester pregnancy losses. Most of th...
Aim. Detection of chromosomal aberrations in patients during spontaneous abortion. Methods and re...
PubMedID: 17555132There are substantial evidences that genetic alterations are contributing factors ...
Abstract Objectives: to describe the prevalence and types of chromosomal abnormalities in couples w...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the cytogenetical distribution of chromosomal disorders in co...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed This paper describes 18 months ' experience of...
This article presents the data of a comparative analysis of 9 large studies of non-developing pregna...
This article presents the data of a comparative analysis of 9 large studies of non-developing pregna...
###EgeUn###A pregnancy loss (miscarriage) is defined as the spontaneous demise of a pregnancy before...
Chromosomal aberrations are common causes of abnormal development of fetuses leading to the birth of...
Introduction Habitual abortion is a spontaneous abortion occurring in three or more successive pregn...
AbstractA miscarriage is the most frequent complication of a pregnancy. Poor chromosome preparations...
Pregnancy loss is often caused by chromosomal abnormalities of the conceptus. The prevalence of thes...
There is substantial evidence that genetic alterations are contributing factors to the risk for recu...
Chromosomal aberrations account for approximately 50% of fetal losses prior to the 15th week of g...
Fetal chromosome abnormalities account for about 50% of first-trimester pregnancy losses. Most of th...
Aim. Detection of chromosomal aberrations in patients during spontaneous abortion. Methods and re...
PubMedID: 17555132There are substantial evidences that genetic alterations are contributing factors ...
Abstract Objectives: to describe the prevalence and types of chromosomal abnormalities in couples w...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the cytogenetical distribution of chromosomal disorders in co...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed This paper describes 18 months ' experience of...
This article presents the data of a comparative analysis of 9 large studies of non-developing pregna...
This article presents the data of a comparative analysis of 9 large studies of non-developing pregna...
###EgeUn###A pregnancy loss (miscarriage) is defined as the spontaneous demise of a pregnancy before...
Chromosomal aberrations are common causes of abnormal development of fetuses leading to the birth of...
Introduction Habitual abortion is a spontaneous abortion occurring in three or more successive pregn...