2020
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2020/43678.13688
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Cytogenetic Analysis for Suspected Chromosomal Anomalies- A Retrospective Study

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“… 23 found 43.1% in 859 patients, Al Husain and Zaki 24 found 13.4% in 1000 patients, and Pal et al. 21 found 12.23% in 2215 patients. However, the detection of chromosomal anomalies in only 5.4% of the patients referred revealed the importance of clinicians making a good clinical evaluation to use the resources correctly before directing the patients to chromosomal analysis.…”
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“… 23 found 43.1% in 859 patients, Al Husain and Zaki 24 found 13.4% in 1000 patients, and Pal et al. 21 found 12.23% in 2215 patients. However, the detection of chromosomal anomalies in only 5.4% of the patients referred revealed the importance of clinicians making a good clinical evaluation to use the resources correctly before directing the patients to chromosomal analysis.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Polipalli et al 23 . found 43.1% in 859 patients, Al Husain and Zaki 24 found 13.4% in 1000 patients, and Pal et al 21 . found 12.23% in 2215 patients.…”
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“…Additionally, they are mostly to blame for prenatal and neonatal mortality in underdeveloped nations 2 . Cytogenetics analysis has grown significantly in importance over the past ten years as a tool for genetic counselling, which deals with the human issues connected to the presence or risk of a genetic disorder in a family and aids in understanding the diagnosis, prognosis, and available management, as well as the genetic basis, likelihood of recurrence, and available options 3 . Objective of the present study is to assess the prevalence and kind of chromosomal abnormalities in high-risk pregnancies utilizing karyotype and FISH analysis of amniotic fluid cells.…”
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confidence: 99%