Features of trisomy 18 and 18p- syndromes in an infant with 45,XY,i(18q)
- PMID: 487637
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.1979.tb00986.x
Features of trisomy 18 and 18p- syndromes in an infant with 45,XY,i(18q)
Abstract
An isochromosome for the long arm of chromosome number 18 - 46,XY,i(18q) - was found in an infant who had features of both trisomy 18 and 18p- syndromes. Findings compatible with trisomy 18 included postmature delivery, prominent occiput, severe congenital heart disease, overlapping fingers, and rocker-bottom feet. Those of 18p- syndrome, which frequently resembles Turner syndrome, were downward obliquity to the palpebral fissures, short, webbed neck, low posterior hairline, and widely-spaced nipples. The infant died of heart failure at 3.5 months of age. Parental karyotypes were normal.
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