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Confined placental mosaicism (CPM) represents a discrepancy between the chromosomal makeup of the cells in the placenta and the cells in the fetus. CPM was first described by Kalousek and Dill in 1983. CPM is diagnosed when some trisomic cells are detected on chorionic villus sampling and only normal cells are found on a subsequent prenatal test, such as amniocentesis or fetal blood sampling. In theory, CPM is when the trisomic cells are found only in the placenta. CPM is detected in approximately 1-2% of ongoing pregnancies that are studied by chorionic villus sampling (CVS) at 10 to 12 weeks of pregnancy. Chorionic villus sampling is a prenatal procedure which involves a . Most commonly when CPM is found it represents a trisomic cell line in the placenta and a normal diploid chromosome c

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  • الفسيفساء المشيمية أثناء الولادة (CPM) هي حالة ناتجة من التناقض بين التركيب الكروموسومي للخلايا المشيمية وخلايا الجنين، وكان أول اكتشاف لها عام 1983. نظريا يتم تشخيص هذه الحالة عندما تتواجد خلايا ثلاثية الصبغيات في عينة من الزوائد(الزغابات) المشيمية و تظهر الخلايا الطبيعية فقط في فحوصات ما قبل الولادة مثلːبزل السلي(استئصال جزء من نسيج المشيمة لفحصه) و أخذ عينات من دم الجنين. وقد تم الكشف عنها فيما يقرب من 1-2 % من حالات الحمل بالأسبوع العاشر إلي الثاني عشر. (ar)
  • Confined placental mosaicism (CPM) represents a discrepancy between the chromosomal makeup of the cells in the placenta and the cells in the fetus. CPM was first described by Kalousek and Dill in 1983. CPM is diagnosed when some trisomic cells are detected on chorionic villus sampling and only normal cells are found on a subsequent prenatal test, such as amniocentesis or fetal blood sampling. In theory, CPM is when the trisomic cells are found only in the placenta. CPM is detected in approximately 1-2% of ongoing pregnancies that are studied by chorionic villus sampling (CVS) at 10 to 12 weeks of pregnancy. Chorionic villus sampling is a prenatal procedure which involves a . Most commonly when CPM is found it represents a trisomic cell line in the placenta and a normal diploid chromosome complement in the baby. However, the fetus is involved in about 10% of cases. (en)
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  • الفسيفساء المشيمية أثناء الولادة (CPM) هي حالة ناتجة من التناقض بين التركيب الكروموسومي للخلايا المشيمية وخلايا الجنين، وكان أول اكتشاف لها عام 1983. نظريا يتم تشخيص هذه الحالة عندما تتواجد خلايا ثلاثية الصبغيات في عينة من الزوائد(الزغابات) المشيمية و تظهر الخلايا الطبيعية فقط في فحوصات ما قبل الولادة مثلːبزل السلي(استئصال جزء من نسيج المشيمة لفحصه) و أخذ عينات من دم الجنين. وقد تم الكشف عنها فيما يقرب من 1-2 % من حالات الحمل بالأسبوع العاشر إلي الثاني عشر. (ar)
  • Confined placental mosaicism (CPM) represents a discrepancy between the chromosomal makeup of the cells in the placenta and the cells in the fetus. CPM was first described by Kalousek and Dill in 1983. CPM is diagnosed when some trisomic cells are detected on chorionic villus sampling and only normal cells are found on a subsequent prenatal test, such as amniocentesis or fetal blood sampling. In theory, CPM is when the trisomic cells are found only in the placenta. CPM is detected in approximately 1-2% of ongoing pregnancies that are studied by chorionic villus sampling (CVS) at 10 to 12 weeks of pregnancy. Chorionic villus sampling is a prenatal procedure which involves a . Most commonly when CPM is found it represents a trisomic cell line in the placenta and a normal diploid chromosome c (en)
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  • الفسيفساء المشيمية أثناء الولادة (ar)
  • Confined placental mosaicism (en)
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