Chromosomal abnormalities can occur during any stage of fetal development or exposure of a fetus to teratogens. The chromosomal abnormalities can be in the form of a deficient or an excess number of chromosomes, an inadequate amount of DNA within chromosomes, and structurally deranged chromosomes. Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and trisomy 18 are some conditions presenting with chromosomal abnormalities. There is no treatment for chromosomal abnormality.
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