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Paper Title: Pattern of chromosomal abnormalities in cytogenetic study: A seven years experience
Authors Name: Dr Saequa Habib , Dr Sultana Gulshana Banu , Shahidul Islam
Unique Id: IJSDR2210062
Published In: Volume 7 Issue 10, October-2022
Abstract: Cytogenetic analysis is a vital tool for counseling, that deals with the human issues related to the incidence or risk of a hereditary condition in an exceedingly family and helps to grasp the diagnosing, prognosis and accessible management. This retrospective study was tired the Department of Pathology of Bangabandhu ruler Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, to spot the frequency and patterns of body aberrations among patients over a amount of seven years (2011-2017). Total 6069 cases were analyzed with a range of clinical disorders. Chromosome analysis was performed on white blood cell culture according to standard methods. Chromosomal abnormalities were found in 1635(26.9%) cases together with polymorphic variants. the very best frequencies of abnormal karyotypes found among referred cases were Down syndrome 1072(65.6%), followed by Disorders of Sex Development 503(30.7%). Pure trisomy 21 was found in 976(91.1%) cases. Among the Disorders of Sex Development, the foremost frequent was the classic Turner syndrome (45, X) (159cases). Autosomal abnormalities were found in 1100(67.3%) cases, 530(32.4%) cases had sex body abnormalities and 05 (0.3%) cases had both autosomal and sex chromosomal abnormalities. Among the referred cases with infertility or subfertility, 21 cases had structural chromosomal abnormalities including 9 inversions, 4 trans¬locations, 7 deletions, and 1 combination of deletion and inversion.We've got reviewed the incidence and distribution of chromosomal abnormalities. This data will enrich the information on the importance of body analysis, so will enhance awareness among clinicians for correct management and counseling.
Keywords: Chromosomal abnormalities, Cytogenetic analysis, Karyotype
Cite Article: "Pattern of chromosomal abnormalities in cytogenetic study: A seven years experience", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 10, page no.353 - 361, October-2022, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2210062.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2210062
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Published In: Volume 7 Issue 10, October-2022
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