| Literature DB >> 27178284 |
Saadia Amasdl1,2, Abdelhafid Natiq3,4, Siham Chafai Elalaoui3, Aziza Sbiti3, Thomas Liehr5, Abdelaziz Sefiani6,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: 9p duplication is a structural chromosome abnormality, described in more than 150 patients to date. In most cases the duplicated segment was derived from a parent being a reciprocal translocation carrier. However, about 15 cases with de novo 9p duplication have been reported previously. Clinically, this condition is characterized by mental retardation, short stature, developmental delay, facial dysmorphism, hand and toe anomalies, heart defects and/or ocular manifestations. CASEEntities:
Keywords: 9p duplication; IGF-1 deficiency; IGFBPL1; Multicolor banding
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27178284 PMCID: PMC4868013 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-016-0830-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1RHG banding (400-band resolution) shows a derivative 9 chromosome with an abnormally elongated p arm
Fig. 2Fluorescence in situ hybridization result after application of WCP 9 and MCB9, 9 alpha-satellite probe, and satellite III probe, midi36 probe specific for 9p12 and 9q13-21.1. RP11-128P23 in 9p12 and RP11-430C15 in 9q13 confirmed that the region 9p24 to 9p12 was duplicated and inserted inverted in 9p12~13
Clinical features in patients with de novo 9p12p24 duplication
| First author of reference | Duplication 9p | Congenital abnormalities |
|---|---|---|
| Our patient | p12-p24 inverted | - Microcephaly, large anterior fontanel - Short stature, psychomotor delay - Hypertelorism, deep-set eyes, down-set ears, bulbous nose tip, broad nasal bridge, short philtrum, downturned corners of the mouth, retrognathia, short neck - Fifth finger clinodactyly, left foot equinus - Umbilical hernia. - Growth hormone deficiency |
| Cuoco | p12-p24 tandem | - |
| Motegi | p12-p24 tandem | - |
| Tsezou | p12-p24 tandem | - Brachycephaly - |
| Case 1 | ||
| Case 2 | ||
| p12-p24 inverted | - Brachycephaly - |
Words in bold represents features in common with our patient