2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-06024-x
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Frequency and clinical significance of chromosomal inversions prenatally diagnosed by second trimester amniocentesis

Abstract: To compare the frequency and clinical significance of familial and de novo chromosomal inversions during prenatal diagnosis. This was a retrospective study of inversions diagnosed prenatally in an Asian population by applying conventional GTG-banding to amniocyte cultures. Data from 2005 to 2019 were extracted from a single-center laboratory database. The types, frequencies, and inheritance patterns of multiple inversions were analyzed. Pericentric variant inversions of chromosome 9 or Y were excluded. In tota… Show more

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“…Pericentric inversions involve short and long chromosome arms (p-arm and q-arm, respectively), and the inverted regions include the centromere. Paracentric inversions occur in one of the chromosome arms [ 2 ]. According to recent studies, paracentric inversions are some of the most frequent types of chromosome rearrangements.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pericentric inversions involve short and long chromosome arms (p-arm and q-arm, respectively), and the inverted regions include the centromere. Paracentric inversions occur in one of the chromosome arms [ 2 ]. According to recent studies, paracentric inversions are some of the most frequent types of chromosome rearrangements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%