Fetal gender ratio in recurrent miscarriages

Anna Del Fabro1, Lorenza Driul1, Omar Anis1, Ambrogio P Londero1, Serena Bertozzi2, Livio Bortotto3, Diego Marchesoni11Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2Clinic of Surgery, 3Unit of Genetics, University Hospital of Udine, Udine, ItalyBackground: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the gende...

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Main Authors: Del Fabro A, Driul L, Anis O, Londero AP, Bertozzi S, Bortotto L, Marchesoni D
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-07-01
Series:International Journal of Women's Health
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/fetal-gender-ratio-in-recurrent-miscarriages-a7913
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spelling doaj-a3f9a5fbe50b4ab1b3456af885cc26742020-11-25T01:08:29ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Women's Health1179-14112011-07-012011default213217Fetal gender ratio in recurrent miscarriagesDel Fabro ADriul LAnis OLondero APBertozzi SBortotto LMarchesoni DAnna Del Fabro1, Lorenza Driul1, Omar Anis1, Ambrogio P Londero1, Serena Bertozzi2, Livio Bortotto3, Diego Marchesoni11Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2Clinic of Surgery, 3Unit of Genetics, University Hospital of Udine, Udine, ItalyBackground: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the gender ratio and incidence of chromosomal anomalies in the products of conception (POC) from recurrent miscarriages.Methods: We determined the karyotypes of POC from patients with recurrent spontaneous miscarriages between 1999 and 2009.Results: In total, 313 specimens were successfully karyotyped, with a median gestational age of 10 weeks at miscarriage (interquartile range 8–13); 199 (64%) were females and 114 (36%) were males. In total, 121 (39%) had abnormal karyotypes, the most prevalent of which were chromosome 21 and 16 trisomies, triploidy, and monosomy X.Conclusion: Our findings suggest that female POC might be more susceptible to recurrent miscarriages than male ones during embryogenesis, implantation, and initial fetal development.Keywords: fetal gender, recurrent miscarriages, karyotype anomalieshttp://www.dovepress.com/fetal-gender-ratio-in-recurrent-miscarriages-a7913
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author Del Fabro A
Driul L
Anis O
Londero AP
Bertozzi S
Bortotto L
Marchesoni D
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Driul L
Anis O
Londero AP
Bertozzi S
Bortotto L
Marchesoni D
Fetal gender ratio in recurrent miscarriages
International Journal of Women's Health
author_facet Del Fabro A
Driul L
Anis O
Londero AP
Bertozzi S
Bortotto L
Marchesoni D
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title Fetal gender ratio in recurrent miscarriages
title_short Fetal gender ratio in recurrent miscarriages
title_full Fetal gender ratio in recurrent miscarriages
title_fullStr Fetal gender ratio in recurrent miscarriages
title_full_unstemmed Fetal gender ratio in recurrent miscarriages
title_sort fetal gender ratio in recurrent miscarriages
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Women's Health
issn 1179-1411
publishDate 2011-07-01
description Anna Del Fabro1, Lorenza Driul1, Omar Anis1, Ambrogio P Londero1, Serena Bertozzi2, Livio Bortotto3, Diego Marchesoni11Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2Clinic of Surgery, 3Unit of Genetics, University Hospital of Udine, Udine, ItalyBackground: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the gender ratio and incidence of chromosomal anomalies in the products of conception (POC) from recurrent miscarriages.Methods: We determined the karyotypes of POC from patients with recurrent spontaneous miscarriages between 1999 and 2009.Results: In total, 313 specimens were successfully karyotyped, with a median gestational age of 10 weeks at miscarriage (interquartile range 8–13); 199 (64%) were females and 114 (36%) were males. In total, 121 (39%) had abnormal karyotypes, the most prevalent of which were chromosome 21 and 16 trisomies, triploidy, and monosomy X.Conclusion: Our findings suggest that female POC might be more susceptible to recurrent miscarriages than male ones during embryogenesis, implantation, and initial fetal development.Keywords: fetal gender, recurrent miscarriages, karyotype anomalies
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