Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the frequency and contribution of chromosomal abnormalities in miscarriages and in couples with recurrent in vitro fertilization/intra cytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) failure. Materials and Methods: A total of 221 individuals; 79 with three or more recurrent spontaneous abortions and 142 with at least three IVF/ICSI failures. Chromosomal analysis from peripheral blood lymphocytes was performed according to standard cytogenetic methods using G-banding technique. Results: Abnormal karyotype was found in 21 (9.50%) individuals. Of these 21 subjects, 4 (19.04%) exhibited sex chromosomal abnormalities and 17 (80.96%) had autosomal abnormalities. Male partners had significantly higher chromos...
Background Chromosomal abnormality plays an important role in different types of miscarria...
There is substantial evidence that genetic alterations are contributing factors to the risk for recu...
Cytogenetic studies of recurrent abortion have established that a significantly higher frequency of ...
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the frequency and contribution of chromosomal abnorma...
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the frequency and contribution of chromosomal abnorma...
Background: Recurrent abortion is a difficult medical problem happening in about 1-2% of fertile wo...
Background: Recurrent abortion is a difficult medical problem happening in about 1-2% of fertile wo...
BACKGROUND: First trimester pregnancy loss is a very common complication and a matter of concern f...
Background. Cytogenetic studies in patients with reproductive failure Aim. To investigate the contri...
Background. Cytogenetic studies in patients with reproductive failureAim. To investigate the contrib...
Chromosomal abnormalities are important cause of human reproductive failures, which may manifest as ...
Background: Cytogenetic study of reproductive wastage is an important aspect in determining the gen...
Background: Different studies show that chromosomal balance translocation in the parents can cause r...
Background: Different studies show that chromosomal balance translocation in the parents can cause r...
Context: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a devastating reproductive problem that affects more than...
Background Chromosomal abnormality plays an important role in different types of miscarria...
There is substantial evidence that genetic alterations are contributing factors to the risk for recu...
Cytogenetic studies of recurrent abortion have established that a significantly higher frequency of ...
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the frequency and contribution of chromosomal abnorma...
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the frequency and contribution of chromosomal abnorma...
Background: Recurrent abortion is a difficult medical problem happening in about 1-2% of fertile wo...
Background: Recurrent abortion is a difficult medical problem happening in about 1-2% of fertile wo...
BACKGROUND: First trimester pregnancy loss is a very common complication and a matter of concern f...
Background. Cytogenetic studies in patients with reproductive failure Aim. To investigate the contri...
Background. Cytogenetic studies in patients with reproductive failureAim. To investigate the contrib...
Chromosomal abnormalities are important cause of human reproductive failures, which may manifest as ...
Background: Cytogenetic study of reproductive wastage is an important aspect in determining the gen...
Background: Different studies show that chromosomal balance translocation in the parents can cause r...
Background: Different studies show that chromosomal balance translocation in the parents can cause r...
Context: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a devastating reproductive problem that affects more than...
Background Chromosomal abnormality plays an important role in different types of miscarria...
There is substantial evidence that genetic alterations are contributing factors to the risk for recu...
Cytogenetic studies of recurrent abortion have established that a significantly higher frequency of ...