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Interchromosomal insertion ins(5;4)(q31;q23q31): segregation ratio and pregnancy outcomes for carrier
https://doi.org/10.25557/2073-7998.2020.03.39-40
Abstract
Interchromosomal insertions are rare rearrangements implying the highest reproductive risk. We report a familial case of ins(5;4)(q31;q23q31). Reproductive history was analyzed. It was shown that fetuses with partial trisomy 4q23-q31 are detected. The results of a pathomorphological study of aborted fetuses were presented.
About the Authors
O. M. Khurs
Republican Scientific Practical Centre «Mother and child», Belarus
Russian Federation
N. V. Rumiantsava
Republican Scientific Practical Centre «Mother and child», Belarus
Russian Federation
I. V. Solovieva
Republican Scientific Practical Centre «Mother and child», Belarus
Russian Federation
O. A. Tarletskaya
Republican Scientific Practical Centre «Mother and child», Belarus
Russian Federation
E. I. Marakhovskaya
Republican Scientific Practical Centre «Mother and child», Belarus
Russian Federation
Y. A. Zubko
Republican Scientific Practical Centre «Mother and child», Belarus
Russian Federation
I. V. Novikova
Republican Scientific Practical Centre «Mother and child», Belarus
Russian Federation
N. A. Venchikova
Republican Scientific Practical Centre «Mother and child», Belarus
Russian Federation
For citations:
Khurs O.M.,
Rumiantsava N.V.,
Solovieva I.V.,
Tarletskaya O.A.,
Marakhovskaya E.I.,
Zubko Y.A.,
Novikova I.V.,
Venchikova N.A.
Interchromosomal insertion ins(5;4)(q31;q23q31): segregation ratio and pregnancy outcomes for carrier. Medical Genetics. 2020;19(3):39-40.
(In Russ.)
https://doi.org/10.25557/2073-7998.2020.03.39-40
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