Objective: To assess the value of chromosomal karyotyping analysis and single nucleotide polymorphism-based microarray (SNP-array) for the detection of chromosomal mosaicisms in amniotic fluid samples.
Methods: Seventy four pregnant women with fetal mosaicisms detected by both methods were retrospectively analyzed.
Results: Among the 74 mosaicisms, 12 were pseudo and 62 were true mosaicisms, which included 1 Robertsonian translocation, 3 deletions, 4 supernumerary markers, 19 autosomal aneuploidy mosaicisms, 30 sex chromosome aneuploidy mosaicisms and 5 isometric chromosome mosaicisms.
Conclusion: Chromosome karyotyping analysis and SNP-array have their own advantages and limitations for the diagnosis of mosaicisms. When the two methods have yielded inconsistent results, fluorescence in situ hybridization may be used for further verification.
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