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A prenatal tertiary trisomy resulting from balanced maternal 8; 9 translocation.

Gülsüm Kayhan1, Mehmet Ali Ergün1, Aydan Asyalı Biri2, Meral Yirmibeş Karaoğuz1.   

Abstract

An additional derivative chromosome 8 was found in the cytogenetic analyses of the chorionic villus biopsy specimen of a balanced reciprocal translocation carrier mother. This was a 3:1 segregation of the unbalanced product of the balanced maternal 8:9 translocation. The chromosomes of the carrier of the balanced reciprocal translocation pair with their matching homologous segments at meiosis I, a quadrivalent figure is formed and chromosomes segregate from this configuration. Increased nuchal tranaslucency was also determined on fetal sonography at the 13(rd) week of gestation. The final karyotype was 47,X Y,+der(8)t(8;9)(q11.2;p22) mat, and the parents were informed about this tertiary trisomy. After genetic counseling, the parents decided to terminate the pregnancy. The presented case is a reminder of the probability of the unbalanced products of the 3:1 segregation, rather than the common 2:2 segregation.

Keywords:  3:1 segregation; Derivative chromosome 8; nuchal translucency; reciprocal translocation; tertiary trisomy

Year:  2011        PMID: 24591989      PMCID: PMC3939278          DOI: 10.5152/jtgga.2011.42

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc        ISSN: 1309-0380


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