Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences (Jan 2015)

Novel balanced chromosomal translocations in females with recurrent spontaneous abortions: Two case studies

  • Puspal De,
  • Sudipa Chakravarty,
  • Amit Chakravarty

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-1208.158623
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 114 – 117

Abstract

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Two couples with a history of recurrent pregnancy losses were referred to the Institute of Genetic Medicine and Genomic Science for cytogenetic evaluation. Chromosomal analysis of the phenotypically normal couples was done to investigate whether there are any new chromosomal abnormalities present in either of the couples caused recurrent pregnancy losses. Clinical and hormonal profile of the couples revealed normal parameters. The ultrasound scan of the females showed normal uterine and ovarian structures. Chromosomal analysis of the couples revealed normal 46, XY karyotypes in the both the male partners, and novel balanced reciprocal translocations 46, XX, t (5;8) (q35.3;q24.23) and 46, XX, t (4;13) (q12;q14) chromosomal constitutions in the female partners. Further, corroboration of the chromosome abnormalities was carried out by high resolution banding analysis. Unique and novel balanced reciprocal translocations were reported as an original investigation in two female partners from two different unrelated families both with the history of recurrent pregnancy losses.

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