“…[5] Thus, whether this chromosomal anomaly, which generally is not reflected in the phenotype, is a normal variant or an abnormal karyotype remains unclear. [6] The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the distribution of inv (9) incidences in the Malatya Province. It was considered that the findings of this study would contribute in collecting inv (9) prevalence information in the Eastern Anatolian region and Turkey and in determining whether it is related to reproductive health.…”