Publication Type : Journal Article
Source : J ObstetGynecol India
Campus : Faridabad
School : School of Medicine
Year : 2020
Abstract :
Introduction
Recurrent pregnancy losses (RPLs) are seen in up to 15–20% of all clinically recognized pregnancies, 1–2% of women in general population. Repeated losses are seen in 5–10% of women. The prevalence of chromosomal rearrangements is 6.65% in couples with repeated pregnancy losses. Two to 4% of RPL are associated with parental balanced reciprocal and Robertsonian translocations.
Materials and Methods
The study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in New Delhi, and in total, 204 couples with RPL enrolled in the study.
Results
In total, 4490 couples presented to the obstetric clinic, of which 204 (4.5%) couples had repeated pregnancy losses. Cytogenetic analysis was done in 198 couples. Out of total 198 patients, 14 patients (7.1%) had cytogenetic alterations. Most common aberrations observed were structural rearrangements, of which reciprocal translocations were more common. In our study cohort, all the couples had maternal age of ≤ 35 years and all the alterations were seen either in mother or in both parents.
Cite this Research Publication : R. K. Bhatt and M.Agarwal, Study of Spectrum of Chromosomal Rearrangements in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss, J ObstetGynecol India 2020.