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Results for “Abnormal Karyotype”

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Not applicableUnknownNCT02579213
What this trial is testing

Electronic Nose and Fetal Chromosomal Disorders

Who this might be right for
Detecting Abnormal Fetal Karyotype by the Electronic Nose
Rambam Health Care Campus 500
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03239002
What this trial is testing

Antenatal Detection by Array CGH Genomic Rearrangements Unbalanced Front Uninsulated Thick Neck or a Combination of Two Signs of Ultrasound Calling Normal Karyotype

Who this might be right for
Abnormality of the NeckFetus; Abnormal, Affecting Management of Pregnancy
University Hospital, Lille 200
Very early researchUnknownNCT02915276
What this trial is testing

The Effectiveness of Blastocentesis Versus Trophectoderm Biopsy

Who this might be right for
Abnormal Karyotype
Center for Reproductive an Genetic Health 250
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03181230
What this trial is testing

Health, Fitness, and Quality of Life in Adolescent Girls With Turner Syndrome

Who this might be right for
Turner SyndromeTurner Syndrome Mosaicism, 45, X/46, XX or XYTurner Syndrome Mosaicism 46,X,I(X)(Q10)/45,X+1 more
University of Colorado, Denver 21
Not applicableEnrolling By InvitationNCT07341412
What this trial is testing

Clinical and Genetic Aspects in Fetuses and Children With Sex Chromosome Disorders

Who this might be right for
Sex Chromosome Disorders
University of Aarhus 300