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Prenatal diagnosis of cleft lip and palate: a study of clinical utility

Authors :
Yan Zhang
Degang Wang
Jian Lu
Aihua Yin
Haowen Tan
Jiaqi Lu
Xueqi Ji
Hongke Ding
Qian Liu
Hui Tang
Limin Wang
Yanlin Huang
Victor Wei Zhang
Chunli Wang
Fenghua Liu
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Background When a fetus was found has cleft lip palate (CL/P) by prenatal anatomical ultrasound assessment, it is difficult to determine the CL/P is isolated or companied with other animalities such as intellectual disability. We preformed comprehensive genetic test to support prenatal genetic counselling for CL/P fetus which is detected by ultrasound screening. Results 105 unrelated fetuses with CL/P were enrolled. After excluding aneuploidy cases, SNP array and clinical exome sequencing (CES) were preformed simultaneously. All the fetuses were followed-up. Fetuses with CL/P were divided into two groups, cleft lip (CL)and cleft palate with or without cleft lip (CP/CLP). The detection rate was 12.4% (13/105) of the cases, in which SNP array contributed 3.8% (4/105) while CES added 8.6% yields. The positive rate of the CL group was lower than that of the CP/CLP group (0% (0/23) versus 15.9% (13/82), P = 0.067). CP/CLP with additional anomalies has higher positive rate than that of the apparently isolated CP/CLP (53.3% (8/15) versus 7.5% (5/67), P

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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