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Which statements are true when discussing confined placental mosaicism (CPM)?
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Which statements are true when discussing confined placental mosaicism (CPM)?
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CPM is a condition caused by a discrepancy between the chromosomal/genetic makeup of the fetus and placenta.
When CPM exist in a pregnancy, a majority of the cases reslts in severe fetal and maternal complications.
CPM can typically be diagnosed by the CVS procedure.
CPM can cause the CVS procedure to yield cytogenetically ambiguous results.
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