| Literature DB >> 3919583 |
G Gimelli, C Cuoco, M Lituania, M Cordone, M Aricò, E Bianchi, P Maraschio, O Zuffardi.
Abstract
We report on 2 unrelated cases of duplication of distal 3p due to balanced maternal translocation t(3;6)(p23;q27) and t(2;3)(p25;p23) respectively. One family was ascertained through the unbalanced offspring and the other through echographic examination of the balanced carrier mother. These cases confirm that dup(3)(p2----pter) results in a characteristic syndrome with distinctive facial appearance. In family 2 inspection of a photograph of a deceased sib was sufficient to conclude that he was affected. The patient in family 2 had cyclopia. Since holoprosencephaly was also reported by Martin and Steinberg [1983], we conclude that this anomaly appears to be a sign of the syndrome. The duplication usually derives from a maternal balanced translocation, in most cases from adjacent-1 segregation. However, family 2 was ascertained through a balanced female carrier who inherited the translocation from the father. We have noted that the second chromosome (which varies without apparent preferences) involved in these translocations is broken consistently at a distal band.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3919583 DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.1320200217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Med Genet ISSN: 0148-7299