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Parental decisions of prenatally detected sex chromosome abnormality.

Because of the widespread use of amniocentesis, the prenatal recognition of sex chromosome abnormality (SCA) has become increasingly common. Recent literature provided an insight into the understanding of the natural history and prognosis for individuals with SCA. Our study was designed to review th...

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Autores principales: Kim, Yon-Ju, Park, So-Yeon, Han, Jung-Heol, Kim, Moon-Young, Yang, Jae-Hyug, Choi, Kyu-Hong, Kim, Young-Mi, Kim, Jin-Mee, Ryu, Hyun-Mee
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11850589
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author Kim, Yon-Ju
Park, So-Yeon
Han, Jung-Heol
Kim, Moon-Young
Yang, Jae-Hyug
Choi, Kyu-Hong
Kim, Young-Mi
Kim, Jin-Mee
Ryu, Hyun-Mee
author_facet Kim, Yon-Ju
Park, So-Yeon
Han, Jung-Heol
Kim, Moon-Young
Yang, Jae-Hyug
Choi, Kyu-Hong
Kim, Young-Mi
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description Because of the widespread use of amniocentesis, the prenatal recognition of sex chromosome abnormality (SCA) has become increasingly common. Recent literature provided an insight into the understanding of the natural history and prognosis for individuals with SCA. Our study was designed to review the parental decision on pregnancy with SCA. Over the last 10 yr, we diagnosed 38 cases (0.50%) with SCA out of 7,498 prenatal cases. We reviewed the records and the results of the pregnancies. We included the cases (n=25) of apparently normal anatomic fetus to analyze the factors influencing parental decision. We excluded 13 cases with obvious anomaly or presumably bad outcome. Fifteen (60%) couples continued their pregnancies and ten (40%) terminated theirs. Nine couples (64%) out of fourteen mosaicism cases continued their pregnancies. All five pregnancies assisted by reproductive technique continued their pregnancies. More pregnancies were continued when counseling was done by an MD geneticist rather than by an obstetrician. A significant trend was observed with a higher rate of pregnancy continuation in recent years. The genetic counseling is important to give appropriate information to the parents. Establishing guidelines and protocols will help both obstetricians and parents to make a decision.
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spelling pubmed-30548122011-03-15 Parental decisions of prenatally detected sex chromosome abnormality. Kim, Yon-Ju Park, So-Yeon Han, Jung-Heol Kim, Moon-Young Yang, Jae-Hyug Choi, Kyu-Hong Kim, Young-Mi Kim, Jin-Mee Ryu, Hyun-Mee J Korean Med Sci Research Article Because of the widespread use of amniocentesis, the prenatal recognition of sex chromosome abnormality (SCA) has become increasingly common. Recent literature provided an insight into the understanding of the natural history and prognosis for individuals with SCA. Our study was designed to review the parental decision on pregnancy with SCA. Over the last 10 yr, we diagnosed 38 cases (0.50%) with SCA out of 7,498 prenatal cases. We reviewed the records and the results of the pregnancies. We included the cases (n=25) of apparently normal anatomic fetus to analyze the factors influencing parental decision. We excluded 13 cases with obvious anomaly or presumably bad outcome. Fifteen (60%) couples continued their pregnancies and ten (40%) terminated theirs. Nine couples (64%) out of fourteen mosaicism cases continued their pregnancies. All five pregnancies assisted by reproductive technique continued their pregnancies. More pregnancies were continued when counseling was done by an MD geneticist rather than by an obstetrician. A significant trend was observed with a higher rate of pregnancy continuation in recent years. The genetic counseling is important to give appropriate information to the parents. Establishing guidelines and protocols will help both obstetricians and parents to make a decision. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3054812/ /pubmed/11850589 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Kim, Yon-Ju
Park, So-Yeon
Han, Jung-Heol
Kim, Moon-Young
Yang, Jae-Hyug
Choi, Kyu-Hong
Kim, Young-Mi
Kim, Jin-Mee
Ryu, Hyun-Mee
Parental decisions of prenatally detected sex chromosome abnormality.
title Parental decisions of prenatally detected sex chromosome abnormality.
title_full Parental decisions of prenatally detected sex chromosome abnormality.
title_fullStr Parental decisions of prenatally detected sex chromosome abnormality.
title_full_unstemmed Parental decisions of prenatally detected sex chromosome abnormality.
title_short Parental decisions of prenatally detected sex chromosome abnormality.
title_sort parental decisions of prenatally detected sex chromosome abnormality.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11850589
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