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Neil Seltzer <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Jan 2009 13:27:16 -0800
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Robin,

How are you?  I saw your email and wanted to let you know about our
Prenatal BAC array that encompasses all of these chromosomes.  It will
give you a broader look vs just those three chromosomes.  I  thought it
may be helpful to you.

Neil

 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Communication for the Heartland Regional Genetics Group
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Troxell, Robin M.
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 7:12 AM
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Subject: in-house FISH for aneuploidy?

Happy Monday -
I work in a hospital in the midwest that does not have a cytogenetics
lab nearby.  After several recent "suprise" deliveries of babies w/T13
(suboptimal prenatal care played a role) our MFM brought up the idea of
being able to do just a FISH for 13,18,21 in-house to help the NICU plan
appropriate care.  He read an article about this a few years ago, but
didn't have the details.  Does anyone have experience with this?  

Thanks,
Robin
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Robin M. Troxell, MS, CGC
Genetic Counselor
University of Missouri Department of Child Health
Mercy St. John's Hospital (Springfield, MO)
(p) 417-820-9839
(f) 417-820-3720
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