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Case Reports
. 2002;13(1):29-33.

Mild phenotype due to inverse duplication 4p16.3 - P15.3 including the Wolf-Hirschhorn critical region

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  • PMID: 12017235
Case Reports

Mild phenotype due to inverse duplication 4p16.3 - P15.3 including the Wolf-Hirschhorn critical region

M Tschernigg et al. Genet Couns. 2002.

Abstract

Duplication of distal 4p results in a recognizable clinical phenotype. We report here on a 3 year old girl with a de novo inverse duplication of the chromosome segment 4p16.3-p15.3. The symptoms in this patient are milder than those of previously described patients with 4p duplication syndrome and include a deep hairline, deep-set eyes, short pug nose, full cheeks, simian crease, clinodactily of the fifth digit, no speech development and a moderate psychomotor retardation. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using a chromosome 4 painting probe confirmed that the extra material is of chromosome 4 origin. Further analysis with the Wolf-Hirschhorn critical region probe demonstrated the duplication of this region. The lysosomal hydrolase alpha-L-iduronidase (IDUA) gene which is mutated in mucopolysaccaridosis type I (MPS I) and mapped to 4p16.3 might be responsible for some of the MPS like facial features. A phenotype-genotype correlation analysis in combination with literature review was undertaken to allow a further delineation of partial trisomy 4p syndromes.

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