Cri-du-chat syndrome in a child with a 5/15 translocation and interstitial centromeric heterochromatin |
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Authors: | H. J. Gebauer B. Stumpf I. Hansmann T. Grimm |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Human-Genetik, Göttingen, West Germany;*Kinderklinik der Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, West Germany |
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Abstract: | A child is described with most of the typical clinical features of the cri-du-chat syndrome. G- and C-banding studies revealed the karyotype 45,XX, -5, -15, +tdic (5;15) with the loss of short arm material from chromosome 5. Centromeric heterochromatin of the translocated No. 15 is still present in the translocation chromosome. However, no silver precipitation after AgNO3-staining was observed on the translocation chromosome, thus indicating a loss or genetic inactivation of the NOR-region of the translocated No. 15. These cytogenetic results and their possible relationship to the cri-du-chat phenotype are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Centromeric heterochromatin cri du chat syndrome NOR-staining trans-location |
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