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Is There a Yet Unreported Unbalanced Chromosomal Abnormality without Phenotypic Consequences in Proximal 4p?
ISSN
1424-859X
1424-8581
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Liehr, Thomas
Bartels, I.
Ewers, E.
Mrasek, K.
Kosyakova, N.
Merkas, M.
Hamid, A. B.
von Eggeling, F.
Posorski, N.
Weise, A.
DOI
10.1159/000316393
Abstract
Unbalanced chromosomal abnormalities (UBCA) are reported for >50 euchromatic regions of almost all human autosomes. UBCA are comprised of a few megabases of DNA, and carriers are in many cases clinically healthy. Here we report on a partial trisomy of chromosome 4 of the centromere-near region of the short arm of chromosome 4 present as a small supernumerary marker chromosome (sSMC). The sSMC was present in >70% of amnion cells and in 60% of placenta. Further delineation of the size of the duplicated region was done by molecular cytogenetics and array comparative genomic hybridization. Even though the sSMC lead to a partial trisomy of similar to 9 megabase pairs, a healthy child was born, developing normally at 1 year of age. No comparable cases are available in the literature. Thus, we discuss here the possibility of having found a yet unrecognized chromosomal region subject to UBCA. Copyright (C) 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel
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