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Chromosomal analysis of pregnancy tissue from women with recurrent early pregnancy loss

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GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 14 (3): 149–154 (March 2023)
DOI: 10.30574/gscarr.2023.14.3.0080

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to determine the cytogenetical distribution of chromosomal disorders in couples after recurrent early pregnancy loss. Background: One of the most important causes of pregnancy loss found in around half of the first trimester miscarriages is fetal chromosomal abnormalities, the role of fetal chromosomal disorders needs to be better evaluated. Method: This study was conducted at two hospital and private clinics in Duhok, Iraqi Kurdistan from February 2017 to February 2022, and reviewed retrospectively The study included 150patients with history of Recurrent Early Pregnancy Loss were admitted for curettage because of miscarriage in early pregnancy Patients were divided in two group. Results: The study population included a total of 150 fetal tissue specimens obtained during dilation and curettage after the diagnosis of spontaneous miscarriage. Patients were divided in two groups. Group 1 included 95patients with an abnormal embryonic karyotype in the aborted material. Group 2 comprised 55 patients with a normal embryonic karyotype in the aborted products. Patients with a normal embryonic karyotype in the aborted products were significantly younger (p=0.0147). Conclusion: Young patients suffering from repeated miscarriages have a low probability to find chromosomal disorders in the embryonic tissue. Chromosomal analysis should be offered after previous miscarriages before further diagnostic methods are performed.

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