Chromosomal aberrations in couples with pregnancy loss: A retrospective study
Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss is a challenging reproductive problem, and chromosomal anomalies approximately affect 2%-8% of couples with recurrent pregnancy loss. The chromosomal abnormality, especially balanced translocation rearrangement in either parent, is the important cause of recurren...
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Main Authors: | Asoke K Pal (Author), Prafulla S Ambulkar (Author), Jwalant E Waghmare (Author), Vandana Wankhede (Author), Moreshwar R Shende (Author), Aaditya M Tarnekar (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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