Aggarwal S, Tandon A, Das Bhowmik A, Safarulla JMNJ, Dalal A. A Dysmorphology Based Systematic Approach Toward Perinatal Genetic Diagnosis in a Fetal Autopsy Series.
Fetal Pediatr Pathol 2018;
37:49-68. [PMID:
29336636 DOI:
10.1080/15513815.2017.1397070]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
This retrospective study assesses the contribution of genetic disorders in fetuses undergoing postmortem evaluation and the performance of a clinical dysmorphology based systematic approach toward genetic diagnosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Ninety fetuses, including spontaneous losses and terminated pregnancies, underwent a postmortem evaluation including dysmorphological examination, radiological studies, and histopathological examination. Genetic testing including karyotyping, biochemical testing, Sanger sequencing, and exome sequencing were performed selectively.
RESULTS
A genetic etiology was concluded in 48 fetuses (55%). As a standalone test, dysmorphological examination was able to ascertain a definite genetic diagnosis in sixteen cases, histopathology in six; and karyotyping, biochemical testing and exome sequencing in two cases each (Total 28). Additionally, dysmorphology findings indicated possible genetic disorder in 20 cases.
CONCLUSION
Genetic etiologies contribute significantly to fetuses undergoing autopsy in this series. A systematic approach to postmortem fetal evaluation guided by dysmorphological examination provides high diagnostic yield toward perinatal genetic diagnosis.
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