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Original Article
Korean J Obstet Gynecol. 1998;41(2):636-641. Published online January 1, 2001.
A Novel, Balanced Translocation t ( 7 ; 10 ) ( q22 ; q26 ) in a Couple with Repeated Spontaneous Abortion.
T K Suh, S H Sohn, E K Ryu, B G Jeon, E S Lee, Y Han, J S Moon, K C Kim
Abstract
Chromosomal abnormality is one of the main causes for the repeated spontaneous abortion. A 31-year-old patient, otherwise normal woman who had experienced three consecutive miscarriage were karyotyped using peripheral blood cells. The patient has been found to have a novel, balanced translocation, with a formal karyotype of 46,XX,der (7)t (7;10) (q22;q26). The present result suggests that chromosomal analysis may be necessary for diagnosing the couples experiencing repeated spontaneous abortion.

Keywords :Spontaneous abortion;Chromosome;Translocation

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