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Genetic Background of Fetal Growth Restriction

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23010036

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fetal growth restriction; genetics; single nucleotide polymorphism; chromosomal microarray

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This review presents the current state of knowledge about the genetic disturbances responsible for fetal growth restriction (FGR) diagnosis, and discusses the fetal, placental, and maternal causes, as well as their impact on prenatal diagnostics.
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is one of the most formidable challenges in present-day antenatal care. Pathological fetal growth is a well-known factor of not only in utero demise in the third trimester, but also postnatal morbidity and unfavorable developmental outcomes, including long-term sequalae such as metabolic diseases, diabetic mellitus or hypertension. In this review, the authors present the current state of knowledge about the genetic disturbances responsible for FGR diagnosis, divided into fetal, placental and maternal causes (including preeclampsia), as well as their impact on prenatal diagnostics, with particular attention on chromosomal microarray (CMA) and noninvasive prenatal testing technique (NIPT).

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