Transcervical chorionic villus biopsy with a brush |
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Authors: | David T. Y. Liu E. Malcolm Symonds Bernie Jeavons Sandie Norman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, City Hospital and Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, U.K. |
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Abstract: | A brush delivered to the biopsy site by a metal introducer and cannula set was tested as an alternative implement for transcervical collection of chorionic villi. This implement was easy to use and readily identified by ultrasound. With only one attempt at sampling, the overall collection rate for 83 patients was 65 per cent. With practice 84 per cent successful collection was achieved. Gestations between 8 and 11 weeks was the best time for collection of chorionic villi. A single sampling can produce adequate material (15 mg wet weight) suitable for diagnostic purposes. No gestation sac was perforated but some slight bleeding followed the procedure. Appreciable success following a single sampling attempt coupled with the low complication rate suggests that this technique may have clinical application and deserves further investigation. |
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Keywords: | Chorionic villus sampling Brush biopsy Early prenatal diagnosis |
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