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Prenatal Diagnosis and Outcomes in Fetuses with Hemivertebra

Zhou, Hang; Wang, You; Huang, Ruibin; Fu, Fang; Li, Ru; Cheng, Ken; Wang, Dan; Yu, Qiuxia; Zhang, Yongling; Jing, Xiangyi; Lei, Tingying; Han, Jin; Yang, Xin; Li, Dongzhi; Liao, Can*
Science Citation Index Expanded
广州医学院; 南方医科大学; 1

摘要

Background: There are few studies on the burden of chromosomal abnormalities and single gene disorders in fetal hemivertebra (HV). We aim to investigate the cytogenetic and monogenic risk and evaluate prenatal outcomes of fetal HV. Method: This study included fetuses diagnosed with HV divided into two groups: isolated HV and non-isolated HV. Data on other sonographic structural anomalies, chromosomal and sub-chromosomal abnormalities, monogenic variations detected by WES, and prenatal outcomes are recorded and reviewed. Results: Among 109 fetal HV cases, forty-seven (43.1%) non-isolated HV cases were associated with structural anomalies. Chromosomal test results were available in 58 cases, identifying six (10.3%) chromosomal aberrations involved in four isolated and two non-isolated HV. WES identified four (likely) pathogenic variants in three cases among 16 fetuses with HV, involving three novel variants, 1250G > T and c.1277G> inherited from parents, respectively, in DLL3 and c.7213C > A ** in the FLNB. The live birth rate (LB) was higher in the isolated fetal HV group than in the non-isolated group (67.7% (42/62) vs. 12.5% (12/47), p < 0.001). Conclusion: This study emphasizes the risk of cytogenetic abnormalities in isolated HV. WES yields a diagnostic rate of 18.3% in HV with normal CMA, probably aiding the prenatal counseling and management of fetal HV.

关键词

fetal hemivertebra chromosomal microarray analysis prenatal diagnosis whole exome sequence