%0 Journal Article %T Array-based comparative genomic hybridization is more informative than conventional karyotyping and fluorescence in situ hybridization in the analysis of first-trimester spontaneous abortion %A Jinsong Gao %A Congcong Liu %A Fengxia Yao %A Na Hao %A Jing Zhou %A Qian Zhou %A Liang Zhang %A Xinyan Liu %A Xuming Bian %A Juntao Liu %J Molecular Cytogenetics %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1755-8166-5-33 %X Abnormalities were detected in 61 cases. aCGH achieved the highest detection rate (93.4%, 57/61) compared with traditional karyotyping (77%, 47/61) and FISH analysis (68.9%, 42/61). aCGH identified all chromosome abnormalities reported by traditional karyotyping and interphase FISH analysis, with the exception of four triploids. It also detected three additional aneuploidy cases in 37 specimens with ¡®normal¡¯ karyotypes, one mosaicism and 10 abnormalities in 14 specimens that failed to grow in vitro.aCGH analysis circumvents many limitations in traditional karyotyping or FISH. The accuracy and efficiency of aCGH in spontaneous abortions highlights its clinical usefulness for the future. As aborted tissues have the potential to be contaminated with maternal cells, the threshold value of detection in aCGH should be lowered to avoid false negatives. %K Spontaneous abortion %K Aneuploidy %K Karyotyping %K Array-based comparative genomic hybridization %U http://www.molecularcytogenetics.org/content/5/1/33/abstract