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- Title
EP04.13: Parental origin of autosomal trisomies and triploidies prenatally diagnosed by QF‐PCR.
- Authors
Benitez Quintanilla, L.; Badenas, C.; Lopez, V.; Borobio, V.; Pauta, M.; Borrell, A.
- Abstract
EP04.13: Parental origin of autosomal trisomies and triploidies prenatally diagnosed by QF-PCR Autosomal trisomies and triploidies are the most common chromosome abnormalities in humans, and the leading genetic cause of miscarriage. There were 63 (49%) nonviable intrauterine pregnancies (34 trisomies and 29 triploidies) and 66 (51%) ongoing pregnancies (63 trisomies and 3 triploidies) sampled because of a high risk of chromosomal anomalies.
- Subjects
PRENATAL diagnosis; HIGH-risk pregnancy; CHORIONIC villus sampling; HUMAN chromosome abnormalities
- Publication
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019, Vol 54, p252
- ISSN
0960-7692
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/uog.21168