FAQs

 

 

How are chromosome studies performed?

Chromosome studies are usually performed on dividing cells. When the cells divide,  the chromosomes become visible and can be viewed with a microscope. To perform a chromosome analysis, patient cells are cultured in the laboratory. The dividing cells are harvested and placed on microscope slides. The chromosomes in the dividing cells are stained and analyzed at the microscope by a cytogenetic technologist and Board Certified Clinical Cytogeneticist. A computer aided system expedites the preparation of karotypes (Chromosomes arranged in pairs by size, shape, and staining pattern).
When are chromosome studies needed?

  1. Infertility
  2. Multiple miscarriages
  3. Intrauterine growth retardation
  4. Failure to thrive in a baby
  5. Birth Defects
  6. Abnormal sexual development
  7. Congenital malformations
  8. Developmental delay or mental retardation
  9. Family History of the above
  10. Cancer – Neoplasia – Leukemia
  11. For prenatal diagnosis
  12. Advanced maternal age

 

 How to Contact us?

Address: 1709, Medical genetics laboratory of Dr Zamani, Kargar_Shomali st.,

Tel:(+9821)8003811-12

E-mail: mzamani@sina.tums.ac.ir

Visit hour is from 8 am until 8 pm, every day except  Fridays and formal vacations..