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Acampomelic campomelic syndrome and sex reversal associated with de novo t(12;17) translocation
Authors:Shinsuke Ninomiya  Kouji Narahara  Kazushiro Tsuji  Yuji Yokoyama  Satoko Ito  Yoshiki Seino
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Medical School, Okayama, Japan
Abstract:The association of rare chromosomal rearrangements involving a specific 17q breakpoint with campomelic syndrome (CMPS) and or sex reversal (SR) has led to an assignment of the CMPS1 SRA1 locus to 17q24.3→q25.1. We describe a patient with multiple anomalies and SR, who had a de novo t(12;17) translocation. The phenotype was consistent with that of CMPS except for the lack of lower limb bowing and talipes equinovarus. Chromosome painting indicated that the breakpoints appeared to have occurred at 12q21.32 and 17q24.3 or q25.1. This study suggests that acampomelic CMPD with SR represents a variant of the CMPS1/SRA1 locus disorder. We emphasize the likelihood that CMPS may be a contiguous gene syndrome. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:campomelic syndrome  translocation  chromosome 17  chromosome painting  sex reversal  SRY  contiguous gene syndrome
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