Clinical Management Of Pregnancies With Positive Screening Results For Rare Autosomal Aneuploidies At A Single Center

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH(2020)

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ObjectiveTo review our experiences on clinical management of pregnancies with positive noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) results for rare autosomal aneuploidies (RAAs) at a single center.MethodsWe performed a retrospective study and reviewed data from 18,016 pregnancies undergoing NIPT at a single center in China from March 2017 to February 2020. Depending on the patient's choice, women with positive screening results for RAAs underwent chromosomal microarray analysis for invasive prenatal diagnosis.ResultsThirty-three positive cases for RAAs were identified, with a positive screening rate of 0.18%. The most common RAA was trisomy 7 (33.3%), while trisomies for other chromosomes were less frequent. Monosomies involving chromosomes 16, 14, and 22 were observed. Twenty-eight cases of RAAs underwent invasive diagnosis. Abnormal pregnancy outcomes were observed in four cases, including true fetal mosaicism (n=1), partial uniparental disomy (n=1), miscarriage (n=1), and structural anomalies on ultrasound (n=1).ConclusionsRAAs at NIPT might be associated with fetal uniparental disomy, mosaic aneuploidy, and poor pregnancy outcomes, but most positive cases have normal pregnancy outcomes. For RAAs, genetic counseling on the potential risks of abnormal NIPT results, as well as on benefits and limitations of invasive prenatal diagnosis, might help guide clinical management.
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Rare autosomal aneuploidy, non-invasive prenatal test, chromosomal microarray analysis, uniparental disomy, trisomy, pregnancy outcome
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