Inheritance of a Ring Chromosome 21 in a Couple Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): A Case Report
An amniotic fluid sample from an in vitro fertilized pregnancy was referred for cytogenetic analysis based on a Down syndrome screening risk of 1 : 21. Routine cytogenetic analysis showed a nonmosaic karyotype of 46,XX,r(21)(p11.2q22.3), with partial monosomy for chromosome 21 due to a ring chromoso...
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doaj-860b60b1906e4f5ca92b1f75dda7da312020-11-24T22:39:48ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Genetics2090-65442090-65522011-01-01201110.1155/2011/158086158086Inheritance of a Ring Chromosome 21 in a Couple Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): A Case ReportRoberto L. P. Mazzaschi0Donald R. Love1Ian Hayes2Alice George3Diagnostic Genetics, LabPlus, Auckland City Hospital, P.O. Box 110031, Auckland 1148, New ZealandDiagnostic Genetics, LabPlus, Auckland City Hospital, P.O. Box 110031, Auckland 1148, New ZealandNorthern Regional Genetic Service, Auckland City Hospital, Private Bag 92024, Auckland 1142, New ZealandDiagnostic Genetics, LabPlus, Auckland City Hospital, P.O. Box 110031, Auckland 1148, New ZealandAn amniotic fluid sample from an in vitro fertilized pregnancy was referred for cytogenetic analysis based on a Down syndrome screening risk of 1 : 21. Routine cytogenetic analysis showed a nonmosaic karyotype of 46,XX,r(21)(p11.2q22.3), with partial monosomy for chromosome 21 due to a ring chromosome replacing one of the normal homologues. Detailed ultrasound scanning for the remainder of the pregnancy did not reveal any unusual findings. Parental bloods showed that the mother was mosaic for the ring 21 with a karyotype of 46,XX,r(21)(p11.2q22.3)/46,XX and the father had an unrelated Robertsonian translocation, with a karyotype of 45,XY,rob(13;14)(q10;q10). Microarray analysis of cultured amniocytes determined the extent of the deletion of chromosome 21 material in the ring. The parents were given genetic counselling, and a phenotypically normal female baby was delivered at term. This case highlights the importance of karyotyping as an initial step in the management of couples referred for in vitro fertilization.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/158086 |
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Roberto L. P. Mazzaschi Donald R. Love Ian Hayes Alice George |
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Inheritance of a Ring Chromosome 21 in a Couple Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): A Case Report |
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Inheritance of a Ring Chromosome 21 in a Couple Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): A Case Report |
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Inheritance of a Ring Chromosome 21 in a Couple Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): A Case Report |
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Inheritance of a Ring Chromosome 21 in a Couple Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): A Case Report |
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Inheritance of a Ring Chromosome 21 in a Couple Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): A Case Report |
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inheritance of a ring chromosome 21 in a couple undergoing in vitro fertilization (ivf): a case report |
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2090-6544 2090-6552 |
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An amniotic fluid sample from an in vitro fertilized pregnancy was referred for cytogenetic analysis based on a Down syndrome screening risk of 1 : 21. Routine cytogenetic analysis showed a nonmosaic karyotype of 46,XX,r(21)(p11.2q22.3), with partial monosomy for chromosome 21 due to a ring chromosome replacing one of the normal homologues. Detailed ultrasound scanning for the remainder of the pregnancy did not reveal any unusual findings. Parental bloods showed that the mother was mosaic for the ring 21 with a karyotype of 46,XX,r(21)(p11.2q22.3)/46,XX and the father had an unrelated Robertsonian translocation, with a karyotype of 45,XY,rob(13;14)(q10;q10). Microarray analysis of cultured amniocytes determined the extent of the deletion of chromosome 21 material in the ring. The parents were given genetic counselling, and a phenotypically normal female baby was delivered at term. This case highlights the importance of karyotyping as an initial step in the management of couples referred for in vitro fertilization. |
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