RT Journal A1 Kuehn BM T1 MIcroarray analysis in stillbirth JF JAMA JO JAMA YR 2013 FD January 23 VO 309 IS 4 SP 333 OP 333 DO 10.1001/jama.2013.21 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.2013.21 AB They found that microarray analyses were more likely to yield a genetic diagnosis than karyotype analysis. Microarray analysis produced genetic diagnoses in 87.4% of cases compared with 70.5% of cases with karyotype analysis. The authors concluded that microarray analysis was particularly useful in cases where karyotyping was not possible because a viable tissue sample was not available and in cases in which the fetus had a congenital anomaly.