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Karyotyping - Blood (Wife) is a cytogenetic test performed on a woman's blood sample to examine the number and structure of her chromosomes. The test is used to identify chromosomal abnormalities such as aneuploidies (e.g., Turner syndrome), translocations, deletions, duplications, or inversions that may be linked to reproductive issues, developmental concerns in offspring, or congenital abnormalities.
This test is particularly important in the evaluation of:
Recurrent pregnancy loss or miscarriages
Infertility or difficulty conceiving
Family history of genetic disorders
Abnormal prenatal screening results
Suspected chromosomal syndrome in the woman
By identifying any chromosomal irregularities, this test assists doctors in making informed reproductive decisions, planning further genetic testing, and offering appropriate genetic counseling.