1. First Report of a Derivative Chromosome 13 with a Duplicated 11p15 Locus Associated with Silver-Russell Syndrome.
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Hamza, Nishath, Al-Araimi, Musallam, Al Salmani, Kamla, and Al Obeidani, Salwa
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CHROMOSOMES , *FETAL growth retardation , *LOCUS (Genetics) , *GESTATIONAL age , *SYNDROMES - Abstract
Silver-Russell Syndrome (SRS) is a disorder that is primarily characterised by intrauterine growth restriction which may occur asymmetrically or in whole, leading to a fetus being small relative to its gestational age. We present a female infant (proband) born in 2018 at a tertiary hospital in Muscat, Oman, with severe congenital anomalies. The proband carried a >25Mb duplication of the chromosomal 11p15-11pter locus of chromosome 13; creating a derivative chromosome 13 (der[13]) and was reported as 46,XX,der(13)add(11p15-11pter). A methylation-sensitive assay confirmed a diagnosis of SRS. Although the prognosis for SRS patients is generally good, the proband presented with a clinically severe phenotype culminating in death at the age of nine months. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of a derivative chromosome 13 with a duplicated 11p15 locus in a patient with SRS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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