• Title/Summary/Keyword: Partial trisomy 7q

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The clinical phenotype of the derivative (8)t(7;8)(q22;p23.3) in two siblings (오누이에서 발생한 derivative (8)t(7;8)(q22;p23.3) 염색체 이상 증후군의 임상 증상)

  • Kim, Young Ok;Cho, Young Kuk;Song, En Song;Han, Dong Kyun;Choi, Ic Sun;Baek, Hee Jo;Kim, Chan Jong;Woo, Young Jong;Choi, Young Youn
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.51 no.11
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    • pp.1241-1244
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    • 2008
  • We report on 2 siblings with a partial trisomy of 7q ($7q22{\rightarrow}qter$) and concomitant partial monosomy of 8p ($8p23.3{\rightarrow}pter$), which were shown by FISH using probes located at the telomere region of each chromosome. All the balanced translocation carriers (father and a sister) in this family had a normal phenotype. The 2 siblings with the same abnormal karyotype had similar multiple congenital anomalies and dysmorphic features. During the follow-up, the first male patient died in the neonatal period, but the female sibling is still alive at 2 years and 6 months of age.

Repetitive Pregnancy Loss in inv(22)(p13q12) Carrier

  • Kim, Do-Hoon;Ha, Jung-Sook;Rhee, Jeong-Ho
    • Journal of Genetic Medicine
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.78-81
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    • 2010
  • Pericentric inversion is not rare in humans and is usually benign. However, pericentric inversion can lead to production of an unbalanced recombinant and might be a cause of repetitive pregnancy loss. Pericentric inversion of chromosome 22 is rare and only a few cases have been reported. We report a case of inv(22)(p13q12) carrier who had history of repetitive pregnancy loss including three spontaneous abortions and one fetal hydrops in which the chromosomal complement was rec(22)dup(22q) inv(22)(p13q12)mat. The maternal inv(22) and fetal rec(22) were confirmed by fluorescence in situ hybridization using region-specific probes (TUPLE1 on 22q11.2 and ARSA on 22q13). Because the identification of inv(22) or rec(22) in conventional karyotyping might be easily overlooked, great attention and additional molecular tests are required for accurate diagnosis of inv(22) and rec(22).