Pregnancy loss may occur in as many as 25% of all pregnancies. Most of these losses occur in the first trimester, and about half are caused by genetic or chromosomal issues. When pregnancy loss occurs ...
Molecular testing, including chromosomal microarray analysis, distinguishes between aggressive and indolent kidney cancer subtypes, aiding in accurate diagnosis. Accurate diagnosis is critical for ...
-- A milestone in pediatric medicine, general pediatricians are now expected to play a more active role in initiating genetic testing -- -- Earlier use of exome and genome testing delivers better ...
Background: Balanced translocations are common chromosomal structural abnormalities that usually do not involve a gain or loss of genetic material; and carriers usually display normal phenotypes and ...
Objective: This study evaluated the utility of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) microarray analysis in prenatal genetic assessment of fetuses diagnosed with congenital heart disease (CHD), ...
Of the final sample, 31% of patients received at least one genetic test overall, but only 11% received concordant testing and at least one other test. The current study explored the role of genetic ...
Of the final sample, 31% of patients received at least one genetic test overall, but only 11% received concordant testing and at least one other test. Examining rates of genetic testing for autism ...
Rare disease genetic testing holds significant promise for advancing healthcare. The global market for rare disease genetic testing has expanded substantially due to rising demand for early detection ...
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