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Prenatally diagnosed balanced chromosome rearrangements: eight years' experience.
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2006
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The incidences of prenatally diagnosed de novo reciprocal translocations, de novo Robertsonian translocations and de novo inversions were higher than those reported in previous, larger series. The major congenital anomaly rates for inherited and de novo chromosome rearrangements were higher than the 1.4% congenital anomaly rate in our general population. Consequently, detailed ultrasound examination and parental karyotyping should be viewed as essential measures in dealing with prenatally diagnosed balanced chromosome rearrangements.