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Microsatellite DNA Genotyping and Flow Cytometry Ploidy Analyses of Formalin-fixed Paraffin-embedded Hydatidiform Molar Tissues
Published on: October 20, 2019
[Prenatal diagnosis of triploidy]
Ryszard Slezak1, Jerzy Florjański, Jerzy Zalewski
1Zakład Genetyki Katedry Patofizjologii Akademii Medycznej we Wroclawiu. slezak@gen.am.wroc.pl
Abstract:
Triploidy is one of the most common chromosomal numerical aberrations, resulting usually from one out off two main mechanisms: aberrant segregation of chromosomes during meiosis or from the fertilization of one egg by two sperms. In present paper the methods of non-invasive and invasive prenatal diagnosis of triploidy in I and II trimester are described. We also report the case of triploid fetus, diagnosed by ultrasound visualisation followed by amniocenthesis and cytogenetic analysis.
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