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GC-MS as a tool for reliable non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome but essential also for other cholesterolopathies verification.

Aleksandra Jezela-StanekAnna SiejkaEwa M KowalskaVioletta HosiawaMalgorzata Krajewska-Walasek
Published in: Ginekologia polska (2021)
Rare multiple congenital malformations/developmental disorders are challenging in clinical diagnosis. The introduction of next-generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized this diagnostic by offering multigene panels or whole-exome sequencing. However, if there is no possibility to perform NGS or if we are facing prenatal ultrasound results, clinical diagnostics is even more difficult. For a selected group of congenital metabolic disorders, resulting from defects in cholesterol biosynthesis (called cholesterolopathies), application of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GS-MS) may provide or orientate diagnostics. The most common of these is Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS), but in this publication, we also want to introduce other cholesterolopathies and draw attention to the possibility of non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of SLOS.
Keyphrases
  • gas chromatography mass spectrometry
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • mass spectrometry
  • pregnant women
  • case report
  • ms ms
  • working memory
  • computed tomography
  • low density lipoprotein