Incidence of Cytogenetic abnormalities in female infertility
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2018
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Background: Infertility is a common problem and may affect up to 15% of all couples. Genetic
disorder is considered to be the commonest correctable cause of female infertility. Their
incidence among infertile female is 20-40% – about three times greater than in the general
population. Aim: This study aims to report the incidence of cytogenetic abnormalities in female
infertility and to report karyotype abnormality with AMH hormone levels. Patients and
Methods: 50 infertile females were included. All- purpose clinical records and blood samples
were obtained according to WHO criteria. Different levels of AMH were detected using Vidas
techniques. Karyotyping was done using conventional method, and Lucia computerized
software. Results: Among 50 infertile females; 37/50 females had normal karyotypewhile,
13/50 females had abnormal karyotype. Patients with abnormal karyotype with AMH hormonal
levels; 4/13 (30.8%) were very low, 2/13 (15.4%) were low fertility, 2/13 (15.4%) were
satisfactory and 5/13 (38.5%) were optimal fertility levels. From 13infertile patients with
abnormal karyotype; 10/13 (76.9%) patients were46,XY [20], while1/13(7.7%) were
46,XX[15]/45,X[5], 1/13(7.7%) were 46,XX[6]/45,X[14] and 1/13 (7.7%) were
46,XX[10]/45,X[10]karyotype.Conclusion:Cytogenetic abnormalities are an important cause of
female infertility. That karyotype analysis in both partners should be performed for infertile
couples. Genetic testing and genetic counseling in infertile couples attending assisted
reproduction are important to recognize the cause of infertility, but also to evaluate the
reproductive risk of couples with genetic abnormalities that may be transmitted to the offspring.
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جامعة أكتوبر للعلوم الحديثة والآداب, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, University for Modern Sciences and Arts, MSA University, Cytogenetic, abnormalities
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