A Familial Reciprocal Translocation Case and Recurrent Abortions

In this study, we present the results of a cytogenetic analysis performed on a couple and their family, who were referred to our clinic with three abortions in their reproductive history. In four individuals of the family, a balanced reciprocal translocation [46,XY,t(5;10)(p15.3;q24), 46,XX,t(5;10)...

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Main Authors: Diclehan Oral, M.Nail Alp, Turgay Budak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dicle University Medical School 2006-01-01
Series:Dicle Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-e560dc62638b41148cd3b47bb32697282020-11-24T23:33:43ZengDicle University Medical SchoolDicle Medical Journal 1300-29451308-98892006-01-01333182184A Familial Reciprocal Translocation Case and Recurrent AbortionsDiclehan OralM.Nail AlpTurgay BudakIn this study, we present the results of a cytogenetic analysis performed on a couple and their family, who were referred to our clinic with three abortions in their reproductive history. In four individuals of the family, a balanced reciprocal translocation [46,XY,t(5;10)(p15.3;q24), 46,XX,t(5;10) (p15.3;q24)], which formed between the short-arm of the chromosome 5 and long-arm of the chromosome 10, was determined. We concluded that the recurrent abortions in the history of these carrier individuals might result from the unbalanced distribution of translocation during gamet formation. http://4181.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=888033Balanced Reciprocal TranslocationRecurrent Abortions
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author Diclehan Oral
M.Nail Alp
Turgay Budak
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M.Nail Alp
Turgay Budak
A Familial Reciprocal Translocation Case and Recurrent Abortions
Dicle Medical Journal
Balanced Reciprocal Translocation
Recurrent Abortions
author_facet Diclehan Oral
M.Nail Alp
Turgay Budak
author_sort Diclehan Oral
title A Familial Reciprocal Translocation Case and Recurrent Abortions
title_short A Familial Reciprocal Translocation Case and Recurrent Abortions
title_full A Familial Reciprocal Translocation Case and Recurrent Abortions
title_fullStr A Familial Reciprocal Translocation Case and Recurrent Abortions
title_full_unstemmed A Familial Reciprocal Translocation Case and Recurrent Abortions
title_sort familial reciprocal translocation case and recurrent abortions
publisher Dicle University Medical School
series Dicle Medical Journal
issn 1300-2945
1308-9889
publishDate 2006-01-01
description In this study, we present the results of a cytogenetic analysis performed on a couple and their family, who were referred to our clinic with three abortions in their reproductive history. In four individuals of the family, a balanced reciprocal translocation [46,XY,t(5;10)(p15.3;q24), 46,XX,t(5;10) (p15.3;q24)], which formed between the short-arm of the chromosome 5 and long-arm of the chromosome 10, was determined. We concluded that the recurrent abortions in the history of these carrier individuals might result from the unbalanced distribution of translocation during gamet formation.
topic Balanced Reciprocal Translocation
Recurrent Abortions
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