Correlation of Maternal Age and Chromosomal Abnormality in Products of Conception- A Single Centric Study

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Correlation of Maternal Age and Chromosomal Abnormality in Products of Conception- A Single Centric Study

Dr. Yamini A. Jadhav
Dr. Yamini A. Jadhav
Vidya Bhairi
Vidya Bhairi
Ajinkya Jadhav
Ajinkya Jadhav
Bhagyashree Gedam
Bhagyashree Gedam
Vedant Patole
Vedant Patole
Shweta Parab
Shweta Parab
Dr. Jayaram Kandandale
Dr. Jayaram Kandandale
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to find out the types and incidence rate of chromosomal abnormalities and the relationship between maternal age and chromosomal abnormality in products of conception by retrospective analysis. Method: Karyotype study using standard GTG banding and FISH study for aneuploidy detection was done from products of conception samples. Results: A total of 513 cases of products of conception were studied retrospectively. 98 cases were studied by conventional cytogenetic technique and 415 cases were studied by a FISH method. The chromosomal abnormality was observed in 97 cases (18.91%). Trisomy was found to be a major chromosomal abnormality amongst the cases studied, followed by triploidy and monosomy. A higher incidence of chromosomal abnormality was found in women with advanced maternal age as compared to the maternal age less than 35 years.

Correlation of Maternal Age and Chromosomal Abnormality in Products of Conception- A Single Centric Study

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to find out the types and incidence rate of chromosomal abnormalities and the relationship between maternal age and chromosomal abnormality in products of conception by retrospective analysis. Method: Karyotype study using standard GTG banding and FISH study for aneuploidy detection was done from products of conception samples. Results: A total of 513 cases of products of conception were studied retrospectively. 98 cases were studied by conventional cytogenetic technique and 415 cases were studied by a FISH method. The chromosomal abnormality was observed in 97 cases (18.91%). Trisomy was found to be a major chromosomal abnormality amongst the cases studied, followed by triploidy and monosomy. A higher incidence of chromosomal abnormality was found in women with advanced maternal age as compared to the maternal age less than 35 years.

Dr. Yamini A. Jadhav
Dr. Yamini A. Jadhav
Vidya Bhairi
Vidya Bhairi
Ajinkya Jadhav
Ajinkya Jadhav
Bhagyashree Gedam
Bhagyashree Gedam
Vedant Patole
Vedant Patole
Shweta Parab
Shweta Parab
Dr. Jayaram Kandandale
Dr. Jayaram Kandandale

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Dr. Yamini A. Jadhav. 2022. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – E: Gynecology & Obstetrics GJMR-E Volume 21 (GJMR Volume 21 Issue E4): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra

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Correlation of Maternal Age and Chromosomal Abnormality in Products of Conception- A Single Centric Study

Dr. Yamini A. Jadhav
Dr. Yamini A. Jadhav
Vidya Bhairi
Vidya Bhairi
Ajinkya Jadhav
Ajinkya Jadhav
Bhagyashree Gedam
Bhagyashree Gedam
Vedant Patole
Vedant Patole
Shweta Parab
Shweta Parab
Dr. Jayaram Kandandale
Dr. Jayaram Kandandale

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