A karyotype is a laboratory test that provides a picture of an individual’s chromosomes, used to detect chromosomal abnormalities that may be linked to genetic disorders or infertility. It is particularly useful in diagnosing conditions like Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, or identifying chromosomal issues in recurrent miscarriages. The analysis involves collecting cells, usually from a blood sample, and examining them under a microscope.

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