The Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome. I. Genetics
- PMID: 7398109
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.1980.tb00167.x
The Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome. I. Genetics
Abstract
Four new cases of the Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome are presented, two of which were due to t(4;22)mat. Review of the literature (more than 100 cases of the Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome) showed that 13 % of all the reported cases were not mutations but segregations of parental chromosomal aberrations, primarily translocations. Similar data were obtained previously for other deletions (5p--, 18p--, 18q--). Analysis of data on some "new" deletion syndromes (4q--, 8p--, 9p--, 10p--, 11p--, 11q--) revealed that 14.5 % were inherited cases. Thus, all human autosomal deletions have virtually the same genetic pattern.
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