Abstract
The most common form of aneuploidy observed in first trimester miscarriages is trisomy, followed by polyploidy. Whereas, the risk of meiotic non-disjunction leading to trisomy increases with maternal age, the risk factors for triploid conceptions are poorly understood. Diandric triploidy is commonly thought to be due to polyspermia, but the etiology of and risk factors for digynic triploidy are unknown.
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