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Direct embryonic biopsy with transcervical embryoscopy is an effective method for karyotyping and morphology assessment in miscarriages.

Pinar CalisBengisu AkcayGurkan BozdagMehmet ErdemAhmet ErdemMeral YirmibesEsra TugDeniz Karcaaltincaba
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2024)
Direct embryonic biopsy with transcervical embryoscopy is an effective method to exclude maternal decidual cell contamination and placental mosaicism in miscarriages for karyotype analysis. In addition, detecting anomalies in morphology might contribute our understanding in the process of miscarriages which arises independent from structural/numerical chromosomal abnormalities.
Keyphrases
  • ultrasound guided
  • fine needle aspiration
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