The dilemma of chromosomal mosaicism in chorionic villus sampling--'direct' versus long-term cultures |
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Authors: | R Nisani J Chemke R Voss Z Appelman B Caspi A Lewin H Dar A Reiter |
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Affiliation: | Clinical Genetics Unit, Kaplan Hospital, Rehovot, Israel. |
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Abstract: | Chromosomal mosaicism is one of several unanswered dilemmas in first-trimester prenatal diagnosis. We report the course of a pregnancy in which a normal karyotype was detected on direct CVS preparation and fetal blood, 100 per cent trisomy 21 in one long-term CVS culture, and low-rate trisomy 21 mosaicism in a second long-term CVS culture and amniocentesis. The phenotypically normal infant had a 6 per cent mosaicism of trisomy 21. It appears that a persistent low-rate mosaicism in different tissues may be indicative of the true status of the fetus. |
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