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A new partial trisomy 12p with artery catheter vagus, congenital cataract, no turbinate and external auditory canal

Authors :
Liu Yanhui
Lin Yangyang
Wang Kun
He Yi
Xie Rungui
Xu Wanfang
Wei Shundi
Zhang Xiaoyan
Zhu Baohua
Source :
Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA. 27:71-79
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

We describe the prenatal diagnosis and fetal phenotype of partial trisomy 12 (p12-pter) transmitted from a maternal reciprocal translocation 6;12. Genetic analysis of umbilical cord blood of a 27-year-old woman, gravida 4, para 1 at 35 weeks' gestation due to a tricuspid regurgitation and orbital hypertelorism by sonography revealed an unusual karyotype of 46, XY, der (6) t (6;12) (p24;p12) mat. The pregnancy was terminated at 37 gestational weeks. The proband postnatally displayed by dysmorphic features of a round flat face with prominent cheeks and high forehead, hypertelorism, a short nose, a broad and depressed nasal bridge, anteverted nares, a deformed philtrum, an open mouth, thin upper vermilion and broad everted lower lip, low-set ears and aural atresia, broad hands with simian creases, and a short neck. By anatomy, the fetal was found to have right artery catheter vagus, congenital cataract, no turbinate and external auditory canal. Through the karoytpye-phynotpye analysis on the present patient and a review of other reported cases, we believed that the case was the first report, which expanded the database of partial trisomy 12p, and was of benefit for future clinical genetic counseling. At the same time, this study supported the viewpoint that phenotypic variability depends on the type and extent of the associated partial monosomy.

Details

ISSN :
10001948
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA
Accession number :
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