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Chromosome instability in a patient with recurrent abortions. Genetic counseling (Geneva, Switzerland) [Genet Couns] Journal article

 
TitleChromosome instability in a patient with recurrent abortions.
Author(s)Bobadilla-Morales L, Cervantes-Luna MI, García-Cobián TA, Gómez-Meda BC, de la Torre CO, Corona-Rivera JR, Corona-Rivera A 
InstitutionLaboratorio de Citogenética Genotoxicidad y Biomonitoreo y Clínica de Asesoramiento Genético, Instituto de Genética Humana Dr. Enrique Corona Rivera, Departamento de Biología Molecular y Genómica, División de Disciplinas Básicas, Centro Universitario Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. lucinabo@cucs.udg.mx
SourceGenet Couns 2009; 20(2):153-9.
AbstractChromosomal aberrations are one of the recognized possible etiologic genetic causes of recurrent spontaneous abortions. Increased chromosome instability without constitutional chromosome abnormalities is uncommon in these couples. In this work we present a non consanguineous healthy couple with recurrent abortions without constitutional chromosome aberrations in which spontaneous and induced chromosome aberrations were observed in the female. Chromosome analysis was performed in the presence of different chromosome damage inductors such as gamma radiation, Uv light, and mitomycin-C. Alterations observed only in the female were: spontaneous and induced tetraradial chromosomes and increased chromosomal damage induced only by gamma radiation. Oral mucosa micronuclei were moderately increased in the female. Chromosome instability associated to abortion is proposed.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed ID19658259
  
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