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Prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 20 mosaicism indicating esophageal and rectal origin
Authors:L. O. Vejerslev,,K. G. Bø  rlum,,N. K. Jensen, M. Mikkelsen
Affiliation:Department of Medical Genetics, The John F. Kennedy Institute, Glostrup, Copenhagen;Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kolding;Department of Pathology, Odense, Denmark
Abstract:Trisomy 20 mosaicism in cultured amniotic fluid cells has in only a few cases been confirmed in fetal tissue. This may lead to the assumption that the trisomic cells are of extra-fetal origin and interruption of the pregnancy is not advisable. Chromosome analysis of numerous fetal tissues indicated in two cases the presence of one or more trisomy 20 cell clones in rectum and esophagus, respectively. The clinical significance of trisomy 20 mosaicism in single organs remains to be elucidated. Besides the karyotype, genetic counselling should take into account all accessible information of the pregnancy, e.g. ultra-sound, serum alpha-fetoprotein values and obstetrical history.
Keywords:Amniocentesis    prenatal diagnosis    trisomy 20    true mosaicism
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