Copy number variants and fetal structural abnormalities in stillborn fetuses: a secondary analysis of the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network study
Abstract:Objective To examine the association of placental and fetal DNA copy
number variants (CNVs) with fetal structural malformations (FSMs) in
stillborn fetuses. Design A secondary analysis of stillbirth cases in
the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network (SCRN) study. Setting
Multicenter, 59 hospitals in 5 geographic regions in the USA. Population
384 stillbirth cases of the SCRN study (2006-2008). Methods FSMs were
grouped by anatomic system and specific malformation type (e.g., central
nervous system, thoraci… Show more
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