Fluorescentin situhybridization (FISH) on paraffin-embedded placental tissues as an adjunct for understanding the etiology of early spontaneous abortion
Prenatal Diagnosis2005Vol. 25(4), pp. 314–317
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Abstract
The present study demonstrates the value of FISH on paraffin-embedded tissues as an adjunct for understanding the etiology of SAs for those cases in which karyotype is not available. Combination of pathological and FISH analysis increases the yield of diagnosis by a factor of 3.2. The results also demonstrate that predictions of the karyotype from pathological examination should be avoided.
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