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Trisomy 2q35-q37 due to insertion of 2q material into 17q25: Clinical, cytogenetic, and molecular cytogenetic characterization
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Developmental AnomalyDevelopmental BiologyCytogeneticsGenetic DisorderGeneticsMolecular Cytogenetic CharacterizationMale KaryotypeChromosome BiologyChromosomal RearrangementGrowth RetardationMedicineChromosome 9EpigeneticsChromosome 22Minor Physical Abnormalities
We present a 7-year-old boy with growth retardation, developmental and mental delay, and minor physical abnormalities. The patient had a male karyotype with duplicated material of unknown origin in the long arm of chromosome 17. The origin of the duplicated material was clarified by fluorescence in situ hybridization. Forward chromosome painting showed that the extra material originated from chromosome 2, which was inserted into 17q25. Further characterization of the aberrant chromosome 17 by microdissection and reverse chromosome painting revealed a duplication of bands 2q35 to q37.1. To our knowledge, no other individual with a duplication of this small segment has been described so far. The clinical findings of 13 cases with isolated trisomy 2q are reviewed in relation to the size of the duplicated region. Functional analysis of the duplicated 2q region suggests that critical loci for visceral and central nervous system development in distal trisomy 2q are proximal to 2q33.
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