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Fetal blood sampling demonstrating chimerism in monozygotic twins discordant for sex and tissue karyotype (46,XY and 45,X)
Author(s) -
Gonsoulin Whitney,
Copeland Karen L.,
Carpenter Robert J.,
Hughes Mark R.,
Elder Frederick F. B.
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
prenatal diagnosis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.956
H-Index - 97
eISSN - 1097-0223
pISSN - 0197-3851
DOI - 10.1002/pd.1970100105
Subject(s) - hydrops fetalis , monozygotic twin , fetus , twin pregnancy , karyotype , obstetrics , amniotic fluid , gestation , biology , prenatal diagnosis , x chromosome , blood sampling , genetics , pregnancy , andrology , chromosome , medicine , gene
Fetal blood sampling has been used in the genetic work‐up of twin gestations for rapid karotyping. We present a case of twins which on ultrasound evaluation revealed hydrops fetalis in one twin and a normal second twin. Fetal blood sampling revealed the presence of mosaicism for 46,XY/45,X in both twins. HLA antigen testing showed the twins to be identical. The patient elected pregnancy termination. Blood chromosomal analysis after delivery revealed both twins to have 46,XY/45,X mosaicism, but the twin with signs of hydrops fetalis had tissue chromosomes of 45,X and the normal twin had tissue chromosomes of 46,XY. Amniotic fluid chromosomal analysis revealed 46,XY in twin A and 45,X in twin B. This represents a case of identical (monozygotic) twins with sex discordance. In this case, there was the probable occurrence of post‐zygotic chromosomal non‐disjunction leading to the discordancy of the sex in this set of twins. With the presence of vascular communication in monozygotic twins, there is the possibility of exchange of blood in monozygotic twins and the result of blood chimerism in twins.

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