Objective: To explore the nature of chromosomal abnormality in a fetus with nasal bone dysplasia and clarify its clinical effect.
Methods: Fetal chromosome karyotype was analyzed by G-banding. Single nucleotide polymorphism array (SNP-array) was used to detect the chromosomal copy number variations, and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to verify the result.
Results: Fetal karyotype analysis showed an unknown chromosomal fragment in 21q21 region. SNP-array discovered a 7.5 Mb duplication in the 21q22.12q22.3 region. FISH confirmed that the unknown fragment was derived from a 21q22.12q22.3 duplication.
Conclusion: Combined use of karyotype analysis, SNP-array and FISH has clarified the nature of chromosomal abnormality in a fetus with nasal bone dysplasia, which has enabled more accurate prenatal diagnosis and genetic counseling.
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