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Chromosomal abnormalities are significantly underdetected in Ethiopia, creating critical gaps in early diagnosis and intervention. We hypothesize that multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) can effectively identify common chromosomal abnormalities in amniotic fluid samples from fetuses showing anomalies on ultrasound. The expected outcome is improved detection of chromosomal disorders, contributing to better prenatal diagnosis and care.

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