Cytogenetic analysis of products of conception has identified trisomies for all human chromosomes except for chromosome 1. Presented here is a patient with clinical signs of pregnancy, including increasing hCG levels and evidence of a gestational sac on ultrasound. However, the pregnancy was lost be
Trisomy 1 in a clinically recognized IVF pregnancy
โ Scribed by Dunn, T.M. ;Grunfeld, L. ;Kardon, N.B.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 52 KB
- Volume
- 99
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0148-7299
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โฆ Synopsis
Most chromosomal trisomies lead to spontaneous abortion. To date, trisomies of all human chromosomes have been observed. Chromosome 1 has been the most elusive, as trisomy 1 was the last aberration to be identiยฎed. To date there has been only one case report of a full trisomy 1 in the literature [1997: Am J Med Genet 68:98]. We have identiยฎed a second full trisomy 1 from the chromosome analysis of products of conception. We present a patient who conceived by in vitro fertilization (IVF). The cellular divisions of the fertilized egg were carefully monitored prior to transfer. Hormonal changes (increased hCG) indicated that implantation had occurred. Vaginal ultrasound demonstrated a gestational sac. At 42 days postfertilization no fetal heart beat could be detected. Cytogenetic analysis of the chorionic villi isolated from the products of conception found that all of the cells analyzed contained a 47,XY,1 chromosomal complement.
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