Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (05): 655-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the value of maternal plasma cell-free fetal DNA (cff-DNA) examination in detection of fetalchromosomal aneuploidy in pregnant women at advanced maternal ages during the first trimester of pregnancy. Methods Atotal of 136 pregnant women (11 to 13+6 gestational weeks) with advanced maternal ages were screened for fetal chromosomalaneuploidy with ultrasound and maternal plasma cff-DNA examination during March 1, 2011 to August 31, 2013, and theresults were then confirmed by karyotype analysis and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Results Of the 136 womenexamined, cff-DNA screening detected chromosomal aneuploidy in 5 cases, including trisome-21 in 3 cases, trisome-18 in 1case, and 45,X in 1 case as confirmed subsequently by karyotype analysis. Ultrasound screening reported a normal finding inone case of trisomy-21, thickening of the NT in the case of trisomy-18, and fetal anasarca in the case of 45,X. Karyotype analysisand follow-up of the women did not find chromosomal abnormality in the 131 negative cases screened by cff-DNA detection.Conclusion Screening of materal plasma cff-DNA allows accurate and early detection of fetal chromosomal aneuploidy inwomen of advanced maternal ages to avoid unnecessary invasive antenatal examinations.
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