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Prenatal diagnosis of a mosaic extra structurally-abnormal chromosome by spectral karyotyping
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CytogeneticsGeneticsChromosome 14Karyotype ImagingPregnant WomanSpectral KaryotypingPublic HealthInfertilityFluorescent In Situ HybridizationAneuploidyGenetic VariationPrenatal DiagnosisChromosomal RearrangementPrenatal TestingMosaicismDevelopmental AnomalyChromatinDevelopmental BiologyAbnormal ChromosomeGenetic DisorderChromosome BiologyMedicine
A de novo mosaic extra structurally abnormal chromosome (ESAC) was detected in 33 per cent of cultured amniotic fluid cells from a pregnant woman. Neither Q-banding nor fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) employing a DNA probe for nucleolar organizer region demonstrated the presence of satellites on the ESAC. Spectral karyotyping (SKY) was performed in this prenatal case and led to a quick and accurate determination of the ESAC as chromosome 14 in origin. The SKY finding was confirmed by conventional FISH analysis using a chromosome 14 specific painting probe. Subsequent hybridizations with a centromeric probe and a 14q subtelomeric probe were also performed to further characterize the ESAC. Absence of (TTAGGG)n sequence on the ESAC, determined postnatally, suggested it is a ring chromosome 14. Genetic counselling concerning these findings was provided to the parents who chose to continue the pregnancy. The male infant had no apparent abnormal phenotype at birth.
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