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Five generations of t(4;8)(q35;q13) leading to a case of partial 8q trisomy with consideration of potential pregnancy outcomes from translocation carriers
Authors:Robert S.  Young   Kathryn L.  Hansen Gabriel S.  Khodr
Affiliation:Departments of Pediatric Dentistry, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio;Departments of Pathology, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio;Southwest Genetics, P.A., San Antonio, Texas
Abstract:
We describe a female infant with partial trisomy 8q who has rnicrophthalmia, a cleft palate, micrognathia and a heart defect. Her dysmorphogenetic features closely resemble the characteristic pattern seen in the 17 cases thus far reported in the literature. Her chromosomal defect was caused by an unbalanced translocation, inherited through her father, and found to have been transmitted through at least 5 generations. Recently developed models designed to predict the most probable mode of unbalanced segregation from the meiotic quadrivalent and the likelihood that a chromosomally unbalanced fetus will survive to term are applied to this family's translocation. Also, the frequencies of potential reproductive outcomes from carriers of this translocation generated from empiric data are considered as a requisite aid to genetic counseling.
Keywords:Abortion    genetic counseling    human chromosomes # 4 and #8    meiosis    partial 8q trisomy    translocation
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