A 26-year-old woman inquires about determining whether her two miscarriages and one induced abortion were caused by chromosomal abnormalities.
Inquire whether chromosome testing can be done during menstruation and whether it will affect the accuracy of the test.
A chromosome test involves culturing a large number of dividing cells from peripheral blood using plant lectin at 37℃, for 72 hours, to observe the chromosomes…
A woman underwent ultrasound examinations at 5 months and 4 months during her two pregnancies, both times revealing underdeveloped brain and kidney areas in the fetus, leading to abortions. She inquires whether this condition is related to chromosomal abnormalities in her or her partner, and if confirmed, whether they can still have a healthy child.
Is it certain that a mentally disabled person’s child will inherit the disability, and is this necessarily genetic? Chromosome testing is recommended to determine if it is normal.
Understanding the importance of follow-up checks and genetic counseling when chromosomal abnormalities are discovered after a miscarriage.
Both my husband and I are healthy individuals, but our first child has intellectual disability. We are seeking preventive check-ups for our second child.
Discuss the current treatment status of Down Syndrome and the importance of early intervention, emphasizing the necessity of diagnosis and supportive treatment.
The parents’ chromosome tests were normal, but the baby’s development is delayed. The baby had a peripheral blood chromosome test at the hospital, G-banded karyotype analysis, with a karyotype of 400 to 500 bands: 46, XY, Del(4)(P15). Is it that chromosome 4 is missing P15? What effects does this have on the baby?
Cat cry syndrome is a genetic disease that can be diagnosed by chromosome testing of parents and children.