Embryo loss pattern is predominant in miscarriages with normal chromosome karyotype among women with repeated miscarriage
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Embryo loss pattern is predominant in miscarriages with normal chromosome karyotype among women with repeated miscarriage
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess pregnancy loss patterns in women with repeated miscarriage (RM), according to fetal chromosome karyotypes and aetiologies of RM.
Methods: In this cohort study, 168 fetal chromosome karyotypes of miscarriages were investigated. The pregnancy loss patterns were compared between 75 miscarriages from RM women who had a history of two or more consecutive miscarriages and 93 miscarriages from control women whose previous pregnancies ended in live births without a history of RM. By serial ultrasonography, embryo loss (EL) was defined as miscarriage before fetal heat movement was identified and fetal loss (FL) as miscarriage after fetal heat movement was identified. The EL rate was calculated as EL/(EL+FL).
Results: The EL rate (66.7%) in miscarriages with normal karyotypes among RM women (n=42) was higher (P<0.05) than that (45.7%) in controls (n=46), while the EL rate (30.3%) in miscarriages with abnormal karyotypes among RM women (n=33) did not differ from that (25.5%) in the controls (n=47). The EL rate (71.4%) in miscarriages with normal karyotypes among unexplained RM women (n=21) was much higher (P<0.05) than that in the controls.
Conclusions: By evaluating fetal karyotypes, we demonstrated for the first time that EL was predominant in miscarriages with normal karyotype among RM women.
Comment in
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Recurrent miscarriage and embryonic loss.Hum Reprod. 2005 Jul;20(7):2035-6; author reply 2036-7. doi: 10.1093/humrep/deh877. Hum Reprod. 2005. PMID: 15958407 No abstract available.
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