Deletion 18q21.2q21.32 involving TCF4 in a boy diagnosed by CGH-array
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Deletion 18q21.2q21.32 involving TCF4 in a boy diagnosed by CGH-array
Abstract
We report on a 12 year-old boy presenting with severe developmental delay, dysmorphic features, limb anomalies, growth retardation, hypoplastic vermis and corpus callosum. Conventional and high-resolution cytogenetic analyses were normal. CGH-array allowed characterisation of a de novo 6.2 Mb 18q21.2q21.32 interstitial deletion involving TCF4, the recently identified gene responsible for Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (PHS). No tachypnoea-apnoea paroxysms were observed. We discuss the dysmorphic features particularly involving the ears, which might be helpful towards PHS and 18q21 deletion diagnosis.
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