2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13039-024-00697-x
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False-positive XXY results by interphase FISH in cytogenetically normal XX individuals: two cases highlighting the necessity of additional laboratory follow-up

Qiliang Ding,
Abigail L. Bronson,
Kyna A. Byerly
et al.

Abstract: Background Interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is commonly used for rapid aneuploidy detection in clinical settings. While FISH-based aneuploidy detection provides rapid results desirable for patient management, it usually only utilizes one probe per chromosome, which may lead to rare false-positive findings. Case presentation Here we report two interphase FISH results, which were false-positive for XXY in cytogenetically normal XX individuals. Both fal… Show more

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