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A new case of the 9p- chromosome-deletion syndrome is described. The 9p-chromosome, identified by the G-, R-, Q- and G11-banding techniques, showed mainly a deletion of bands
p23
and p24. Routine chromosome analysis and banding studies in the parents revealed normal chromosomes in the mother and a balanced t (9p-; 15q+) translocation in the father. The main clinical features of the proband are narrow cranium, prominent forehead, flat occiput, hyperteloris, flat bridge of the nose, long upper lip, micrognathia, low-set and abnormal ears, short, broad neck, wide-set nipples, systolic murmur, umbilical
hernia
, diastasis musculi recti, short arms and broad thumbs, equinovarus adductus, hypotonia and psychomotor retardation. These clinical findings are compared with those of the three 9p- cases found in the literature.
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PMID:The 9p- deletion syndrome. Report of a patient with a 46, XX, 9P- constitution due to a paternal t(9p-;15+) translocation. 120 32
We report on a girl with cleft lip and cleft palate, antimongoloid slant of the palpebral fissures, umbilical
hernia
, skeletal anomalies, partial syndactyly, hypertonia with increased deep tendon reflexes, psychomotor and growth retardation, and other congenital anomalies. Cytogenetic studies demonstrated a 46,XX,del(6)(qter----
p23
:) chromosome constitution.
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PMID:Terminal deletion 6p23: a case report. 226 May 91
We present three probands with partial trisomies 2p21-23 due to ins(4;2)(q21;p21p23) pat, 2p23-pter due to t(2;4)(
p23
;q35)mat, and 2p21-pter due to t(2;11)(p21;q23.3)mat. More than 50 cases of partial trisomy 2p have been reviewed and some abnormalities, unusual for most other types of structural autosomal imbalance, have been found in patients with inherited forms of 2p trisomy and in their non-karyotyped sibs. Neural tube defects (anencephaly, occipital encephalocele, and spina bifida) were found in five probands and 4/6 affected non-karyotyped sibs. The only triplicated segment common to all was 2p24. Different forms of "broncho-pulmonary a/hypoplasia" (including two cases of lung agenesis) were described in four patients (overlapping triplicated segment was 2p21-p25). Three patients (with overlapping triplicated segment 2p23-p25) had diaphragmatic
hernia
. Abnormal rotation of the heart or L-transposition of large vessels (with or without visceral heterotaxia) was found in two infants (overlapping triplicated segment 2p23-p24). In two patients with common triplicated segment 2p22.3-p25, neuroblastoma has been described. The occurrence of all these defects may be explained either by the action of the same gene(s) mapped to 2p24 or by action of some independent factors located in different segments of the short arm. Although the latter hypothesis is much less probable, it can not be rejected at the present time. We propose the existence of a genetic system controlling surveillance of an abnormal embryo to explain the phenotypic differences between patients with the same imbalance within a family. In some "restrictive" combinations the abnormal embryos will die, although in "permissive" combinations they can survive.
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PMID:Trisomy 2p: analysis of unusual phenotypic findings. 771 24
In a 10-year review of autopsy records from Lutheran General Hospital (1992-2002), 13 cases of congenital diaphragmatic
hernia
(CDH) were found. The fetuses ranged between 21 and 35 wk of gestation. Four were born alive and five were diagnosed prenatally. The defect was left-sided in 11 cases. Cytogenetic study revealed five cases with normal karyotype and three cases with complex karyotypes. In five cases, no karyotype was performed. The three complex karyotypes were: 46,XX,del(8)(
p23
.1), 47,XX, +i(12)(p10)[6]/46XX[14] (Pallister-Killian syndrome), and 47,XY,+der(22)t(11:22) (q23.3:q11.2). The unbalanced translocation of chromosomes 11 and 22 in congenital diaphragmatic
hernia
has not been previously described. Three fetuses had heart abnormalities, including one which was associated with the 8p deletion. The other two had no karyotype study. Neither in this study, nor in the literature, is there a consistent or prevailing association between a specific chromosomal anomaly and CDH. The embryologic closure of the diaphragmatic leaflets may be mediated by a nonstructural chromosomal defect, more than one gene, and/or may be related to abnormalities not currently detectable.
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PMID:Congenital diaphragmatic hernia and chromosomal anomalies: autopsy study. 1525 33
A 36-week-old fetus was referred to the medical center because of his cystic mass and fluid in left thoracic cavity, and was delivered by cesarean section to manage neonatal problems at 37 weeks of gestation. Emergent surgical repair of the left diaphragmatic
hernia
was performed, but severe hypoxia persisted, and he expired on the following day. Chromosome analysis of cultured amniotic fluid cells indicated 46,XY,del(8)(
p23
.1p23.1). This is the fourth case of 8p23.1 deletion associated with diaphragmatic
hernia
. Microarray comparative genomic hybridization analysis using DNA of cultured amniotic fluid cells showed that six clones were deleted, which were mapped to the region between two low copy repeats (LCRs) at 8p23.1 previously described. Microsatellite analysis revealed that the deletion was of paternal origin, and his parents did not carry 8p23.1 polymorphic inversion. These data strongly suggested that the 8p23.1 interstitial deletion should have arisen through a different mechanism from that of inv dup del(8p) whose structural abnormality is always of maternal origin and accompanies heterozygous 8p23.1 polymorphic inversion in mother.
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PMID:Molecular characterization of del(8)(p23.1p23.1) in a case of congenital diaphragmatic hernia. 1593 41