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Case Reports
. 1979 Mar;53(3):373-5.

Chromosome analysis in cases with repeated spontaneous abortions

  • PMID: 424112
Case Reports

Chromosome analysis in cases with repeated spontaneous abortions

R L Neu et al. Obstet Gynecol. 1979 Mar.

Abstract

G-banded chromosome complements were analyzed from couples and individuals who had experienced 3 unexplained spontaneous abortions. One woman was found to be a carrier of a t(13q14q) chromosome; all other subjects had normal-appearing karyotypes. Banded chromosome studies are recommended for couples with repeated abortions in the absence of any apparent cause.

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