Prenatal Diagnosis of Extrastructurally Abnormal Chromosomes: Clinical Experience and Literature Review

  • Jenn-Jhy Tseng
  • Min-Min Chou
  • Feng-Chu Lo
  • Hui-Yu Lai
  • Min-Hui Chen
  • Esther Shih-Chu Ho
Publication date
January 2009
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
1726-4901

Abstract

To evaluate the clinical association of extrastructurally abnormal chromosomes (ESACs) with pregnancy outcome based on the cytogenetic characteristics of the ESACs. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 12 ESAC cases identified from 12,991 cases who received genetic amniocentesis between January 1983 and March 2008. Prenatal ultrasound findings, characteristics of ESACs (karyotypes, special features, origin, inheritance) and pregnancy outcomes were recorded. Results: The prenatal prevalence of ESACs was 0.092% (12/12,991). Of the 12 ESAC cases, all were de novo. Seven (58.3%) originated from nonacrocentric chromosomes and the other 5 (41.7%) were from acrocentric chromosomes, with 3 originating from chromosome 15. Six of the 12 cases (50%) w...

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