2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2013.11.013
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Frequency and Types of Chromosomal Abnormalities in Turkish Women with Amenorrhea

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“…We detected only 1 case of 46,XX,15p+ which is phenotypically normal. In a more recent study, Demirhan et al [23] analysed chromosome abnormalities in 393 women presenting with primary and secondary amenorrhea and 46,XX,15p+ was found in 1 case. As the p arm of acrocentric chromosomes has no gene, it is expected that the increasing heterochromatin material in the p arm of acrocentric chromosomes considered as a polymorphic feature does not influence phenotype.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We detected only 1 case of 46,XX,15p+ which is phenotypically normal. In a more recent study, Demirhan et al [23] analysed chromosome abnormalities in 393 women presenting with primary and secondary amenorrhea and 46,XX,15p+ was found in 1 case. As the p arm of acrocentric chromosomes has no gene, it is expected that the increasing heterochromatin material in the p arm of acrocentric chromosomes considered as a polymorphic feature does not influence phenotype.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 These include pregnancy, hormonal disorders, endometritis, improperly functioning ovaries and mullerian dysgenesis. 4 Any alteration in the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis due to physiological, pathological and iatrogenic causes may lead to amenorrhea. 5 Another major cause of primary amenorrhea is chromosomal abnormalities as indicated by cytogenic investigation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 Another major cause of primary amenorrhea is chromosomal abnormalities as indicated by cytogenic investigation. 4 The reported percentage of chromosomal abnormalities varies widely due to different selection criteria and sample size of selection groups. 4 The prevalence of PA has been reported as 15.9-63.3%, while the prevalence of SA has been reported as 3.8-44.4%.…”
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confidence: 99%
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