Prenatal Diagnosis of Aneuploidy by FISH Studies in High Risk Pregnancies

Sherif Yehia Abd El-Aziz;

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Aneupliody is defined as numerical abnormalities that involve gain or loss of one or more chromosomes. Loss of a single chromosome results in monosomy while gain of one or two homologus chromosomes is refered to as trisomy and tetrasomy respectively (Mull


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Title Prenatal Diagnosis of Aneuploidy by FISH Studies in High Risk Pregnancies
Authors Sherif Yehia Abd El-Aziz
Keywords Prenatal Diagnosis of Aneuploidy by FISH Studies in High Risk Pregnancies
Issue Date 2007
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Aneupliody is defined as numerical abnormalities that involve gain or loss of one or more chromosomes. Loss of a single chromosome results in monosomy while gain of one or two homologus chromosomes is refered to as trisomy and tetrasomy respectively (Mull

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