Cytogenetic studies of couples with repeated spontaneous abortions of known karyotype
β Scribed by Dr. Terry Hassold; Patricia A. Jacobs; Dorothy Pettay; D. C. Rao
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 518 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0741-0395
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β¦ Synopsis
Several cytogenetic studies have reported an increased frequency of aneuploidy in peripheral blood cultures of couples with multiple spontaneous abortions. However, in none of the studies have the chromosome constitutions of the fetuses been known, making it difficult to interpret these observations. In the present study, we summarize our cytogenetic observations on 23 couples with multiple miscarriages, 12 of whom had repeated chromosomally normal spontaneous abortions, and 11 repeated trisomic spontaneous abortions. We were unable to demonstrate a significant difference in the level of aneuploidy between the two groups. Therefore, it seems unlikely that aneuploidy detectable in peripheral blood preparations is an important indicator of fetal aneuploidy .
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Karyotyped specimens of peripheral blood from 1,055 chromosomally normal individuals (573 females, 482 males) presenting with habitual spontaneous abortion were examined for aneuploidy. Trisomy 21 was noted in six of 14,802 cells. These data were not significantly different from those obtained on ch