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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1019124

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Objective To compare the success rates of different culture methods for hemorrhagic amniotic fluid.Methods Thirty-one hemorrhagic amniotic fluid samples from pregnant women who were subjected to chromosomal examination at Anhui Maternal and Child Health Hospital were collected from January 2021 to December 2022.Two culture methods,the slide in situ culture box method(re-ferred to as the slide method)and the plastic bottle culture combined with slide in situ culture box method(referred to as the combined culture method),were used for cell cultivation.All the cells were harvested and stained with Giemsa staining,then the number of eligi-ble karyotype was counted and the success rates were compared between the two methods.Results Among the 31 cases of the slide method,21 were successfully cultured with a success rate of 67.7%.For the combined culture method,all the 31 cases were success-fully cultured with a success rate of 100%.The success rate of the combined culture method was significantly higher than that of the slide method(P<0.05).Of 31 bloody amniotic fluid samples,three cases were fresh bleeding,and an average number of eligible kary-otype was 8 in the slide method and 32 in the combined culture method.Twenty-eight cases were old bleeding,and an average number of eligible karyotype was 13 in the slide method and 53 in the combined culture method.The number of eligible karyotype in the com-bined culture method was significantly higher than that of the slide method(P<0.05).Conclusion The combined culture method is suitable for the cultivation of hemorrhagic amniotic fluid samples,and should be worthy of promotion in the clinics.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-827731

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OBJECTIVE@#To explore the value of in situ amniocyte culture for prenatal diagnosis.@*METHODS@#2716 amniotic fluid samples were cultured in situ on slides. After the culture, the slides were stained, photographed and analyzed.@*RESULTS@#All samples were successfully analyzed, with the success rates for primary culture and subculture being 98.42% and 1.58%, respectively. 224 samples (8.25%) were detected with chromosomal aberrations, which included 125 cases with trisomy 21, 31 with trisomy 18, 3 with trisomy 13, 4 with 45,X, 17 with 47,XXY, 5 with 47,XYY, 1 with 48,XXY,+18, 1 with 48,XXYY, 26 with structural chromosomal aberrations, and 11 with mosaicisms for aneuploidies.@*CONCLUSION@#In situ amniocyte culture is stable and has a high success rate, and is capable of identifying true and false mosaicisms, which can improve the accuracy of prenatal diagnosis.

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