Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5690994 | Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 2017 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Cytogenetic prenatal diagnosis on chorionic villi (CV) can be complicated by the detection of “chromosomal mosaicism.” This is one of the main issues of first-trimester cytogenetic prenatal diagnosis as it can involve different types of chromosomal abnormalities, and the prediction of the fetal involvement is challenging because the detected abnormal mosaic cell line is not necessarily extended to fetal tissues. In addition, because the cell-free fetal DNA that is targeted by the new technologies for fetal aneuploidy risk assessment is mainly derived from the CV cells, the same challenges related to chromosomal mosaicism can be transferred into this new clinical field. This review illustrates the phenomenon of fetoplacental mosaicism, the management of prenatal diagnosis cases complicated by the detection of such a biological phenomenon, and the implications of its presence for the management of high-risk cfDNA testing results for fetal aneuploidies.
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Authors
Francesca Romana BS, PhD, ErCLG, Francesca BS, ErCLG, Lara BS, Cristina BS, Federico BS, PhD, Giuseppe (Professor),