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Case Reports
. 1976;12(5):97-104.

E trisomy phenotype associated with small metacentric chromosome and a familial Y-22 translocation

  • PMID: 953249
Case Reports

E trisomy phenotype associated with small metacentric chromosome and a familial Y-22 translocation

K W Dumars et al. Birth Defects Orig Artic Ser. 1976.

Abstract

As a result of this case report, several entities are postulated due to an extra metacentric D or E chromosome: 1) infants presenting with a phenotype similar to the E 18 trisomy; however, the karyotype can be interpreted as either a deleted E or D chromosome; 2) another group of children all presenting with mental retardation, facial asymmetry, scoliosis and cerebral palsy, postulated due to a partial trisomy of E 16 or E 17; 3) individuals with a normal phenotype, but chromosomally presented with an additional satellited metacentric chromosome consistent with centric fusion of a D or G chromosome and 4) children presenting with an inconsistent phenotype and chromosomally presenting with an extra chromosome manifesting satellites or satellite association; the same chromosome abnormality often is found in unaffected parents and/or sibs.

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