Clinically significant findings in a decade‐long retrospective study of prenatal chromosomal microarray testing
Joie O. Olayiwola,
Mohammad Marhabaie,
Daniel Koboldt
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundChromosomal microarray (CMA) is commonly utilized in the obstetrics setting. CMA is recommended when one or more fetal structural abnormalities is identified. CMA is also commonly used to determine genetic etiologies for miscarriages, fetal demise, and confirming positive prenatal cell‐free DNA screening results.MethodsIn this study, we retrospectively examined 523 prenatal and 319 products‐of‐conception (POC) CMA cases tested at Nationwide Children's Hospital from 2011 to 2020. We reviewed the refer… Show more
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