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Multicenter Study
. 1997 Oct;34(10):798-804.
doi: 10.1136/jmg.34.10.798.

Spectrum of clinical features associated with interstitial chromosome 22q11 deletions: a European collaborative study

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Multicenter Study

Spectrum of clinical features associated with interstitial chromosome 22q11 deletions: a European collaborative study

A K Ryan et al. J Med Genet. 1997 Oct.

Abstract

We present clinical data on 558 patients with deletions within the DiGeorge syndrome critical region of chromosome 22q11. Twenty-eight percent of the cases where parents had been tested had inherited deletions, with a marked excess of maternally inherited deletions (maternal 61, paternal 18). Eight percent of the patients had died, over half of these within a month of birth and the majority within 6 months. All but one of the deaths were the result of congenital heart disease. Clinically significant immunological problems were very uncommon. Nine percent of patients had cleft palate and 32% had velopharyngeal insufficiency, 60% of patients were hypocalcaemic, 75% of patients had cardiac problems, and 36% of patients who had abdominal ultrasound had a renal abnormality. Sixty-two percent of surviving patients were developmentally normal or had only mild learning problems. The majority of patients were constitutionally small, with 36% of patients below the 3rd centile for either height or weight parameters.

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