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Uniparental foetal disomy: invasive diagnosis
Genetic testing aimed at demonstrating that for each pair of chromosomes, one chromosome originating from the mother and one from the father is present in the foetus.
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Chorionic villi, Amniotic fluid …Turnover Time:
4 weeksSTATIM
2 weeksFoetal karyotyping from CVS
Foetal karyotyping from chorionic villi to determine chromosomal aberrations of the foetus.
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Cultured cellsTurnover Time:
2 weeksKaryotyping from AMC
Foetal karyotyping from amniotic fluid to determine chromosomal aberrations of the foetus.
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Cultured cellsTurnover Time:
2 weeksKaryotyping from cordocentesis
Foetal karyotyping from cord blood to determine chromosomal aberrations of the foetus.
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Cultured cellsTurnover Time:
2 weeksClinical foetal exome (WES) (proband)
NGS analysis of exome (WES) and other clinically relevant regions of the foetal genome; we recommend simultaneously performing exome analysis also in the parents of the foetus – so-called trio analysis.
Material:
Chorionic villi, Amniotic fluid …Turnover Time:
6 monthsSTATIM
1 monthCascade testing of the product of conception (by QF-PCR methods) excluding maternal contamination
Cascade aneuploidy testing of aborted foetal tissue using QF-PCR, arrays or karyotyping; excluding maternal contamination.