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Overview of chromosome abnormalities in first trimester miscarriages: a series of 1,011 consecutive chorionic villi sample karyotypes

AutorSoler, Anna CSIC; Morales, Carme; Mademont-Soler, Irene; Margarit, Ester; Borrell, Antoni; Borobio, Virginia; Muñoz, Miriam; Sánchez, Aurora
Palabras claveChorionic villi sampling
Chromosome abnormalities
First trimester miscarriages
Placental mosaicism
Fecha de publicaciónago-2017
EditorS. Karger AG
CitaciónCytogenetic and Genome Research 152(2): 81-89 (2017)
ResumenIn order to contribute to the knowledge of type and frequency of chromosome abnormalities in early pregnancy losses, we analyzed the cytogenetic results from a large series of first trimester miscarriages, using a diagnostic approach with a high success rate and no maternal contamination. A total of 1,119 consecutive chorionic villi samples were obtained before evacuation, and karyotypes were prepared after short-term culture (STC). In 603 samples, a long-term culture (LTC) was also performed. The overall and individual frequencies of the different types of chromosome abnormalities were established, including placental mosaicisms, and their relationship with maternal age and gestational weeks was assessed. An abnormal karyotype was detected in 70.3% of the samples. Single autosomal trisomy was the most frequent abnormality (64.6% of the abnormal cases), followed by triploidy (13.1%) and monosomy X (10.4%). Chromosome rearrangements were found in 5.2%, combined abnormalities in 8.9%, and placental mosaicism in 3.5% of the cases with STC and LTC performed. Individual trisomies behaved differently with respect to maternal age and intrauterine survival. Due to the combination of STC and LTC, our study offers reliable information on the incidence and type of chromosome abnormalities and placental mosaicism in miscarriages and contributes to define the cytogenetic implication in their etiology.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1159/000477707
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/176345
DOI10.1159/000477707
ISSN1424-8581
E-ISSN1424-859X
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