Chromosomal abnormalities are the main genetic risk factor associated with reproductive and sexual development disorders (DSD). The goal of this study is to retrospectively evaluate the frequency of chromosomal aberrations in Moroccan subjects with problems of procreation or sexual ambiguity. A total of 1005 individuals, including 170 infertile couples, underwent cytogenetic analysis in the Cytogenetic Laboratory of the Pasteur Institute of Morocco. Heparinized blood samples were processed according to the standard karyotype method. A total (81.5%) of the patients studied had a normal karyotype, while the remaining (18.5%) patients had an abnormal karyotype. Female patients had more chromosomal abnormalities (52%) than male patients (48%). ...
Objective: Chromosomal aberrations are common causes of multiple anomaly syndromes. Recurrent chromo...
Background: Cytogenetic study of reproductive wastage is an important aspect in determining the gen...
Background Chromosomal abnormality plays an important role in different types of miscarria...
Background. Cytogenetic studies in patients with reproductive failure Aim. To investigate the contri...
Chromosomal abnormalities are important cause of human reproductive failures, which may manifest as ...
Background. Cytogenetic studies in patients with reproductive failureAim. To investigate the contrib...
Aim of the study: Infertility is a relatively common health condition, affecting nearly 15% of all c...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with reproductive disorders...
Background: Chromosome abnormality (CA) including Sex chromosomes abnormality (SCAs) is one of the m...
Background: Chromosome abnormality (CA) including Sex chromosomes abnormality (SCAs) is one of the m...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with reproductive disorders...
The study was to investigate the prevalence of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with two or mor...
Background: Male infertility is responsible for 50 % of infertile couples. Thirty percent of male in...
Background and Aim: Abnormality karyotype of couples can produce susceptibility to infertility or ab...
Background and objectives: Reproductive disorders may occur not only due to environmental factors (a...
Objective: Chromosomal aberrations are common causes of multiple anomaly syndromes. Recurrent chromo...
Background: Cytogenetic study of reproductive wastage is an important aspect in determining the gen...
Background Chromosomal abnormality plays an important role in different types of miscarria...
Background. Cytogenetic studies in patients with reproductive failure Aim. To investigate the contri...
Chromosomal abnormalities are important cause of human reproductive failures, which may manifest as ...
Background. Cytogenetic studies in patients with reproductive failureAim. To investigate the contrib...
Aim of the study: Infertility is a relatively common health condition, affecting nearly 15% of all c...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with reproductive disorders...
Background: Chromosome abnormality (CA) including Sex chromosomes abnormality (SCAs) is one of the m...
Background: Chromosome abnormality (CA) including Sex chromosomes abnormality (SCAs) is one of the m...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with reproductive disorders...
The study was to investigate the prevalence of chromosomal abnormalities in couples with two or mor...
Background: Male infertility is responsible for 50 % of infertile couples. Thirty percent of male in...
Background and Aim: Abnormality karyotype of couples can produce susceptibility to infertility or ab...
Background and objectives: Reproductive disorders may occur not only due to environmental factors (a...
Objective: Chromosomal aberrations are common causes of multiple anomaly syndromes. Recurrent chromo...
Background: Cytogenetic study of reproductive wastage is an important aspect in determining the gen...
Background Chromosomal abnormality plays an important role in different types of miscarria...