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Trisomy 18q: 46, XX,13q+,t(13;18)(q32;q11) in a newborn associated with multiple congenital anomalies due to paternal reciprocal translocation, 46, XY,-13,+der(13)/t(13;18)(q32;q11)
Authors:D. S. Krishna  Murthy   Z. M. Patel   L. M. Ambani
Affiliation:Unit of Medical Genetics, Institute for Research in Reproduction, Indian Council of Medical Research, Parel, Bombay, India
Abstract:A 20-day-old female neonate presented with multiple congenital anomalies, convulsions and failure to thrive. Karyotype analysis of the proposita revealed an unbalanced translocation, 46, XX,13q+,t(13;18)(q32;qll)pat resulting in partial trisomy 18q. Her father and a 5-year-old sister were phenotypically normal, balanced translocation carriers, 46, XY, -13, + der(13),t(13;18)(q32;qll) and 46, XX,-13,+der(13),t(13;18)(q32;qll), respectively. The case presented here is the second liveborn reported with trisomy 18q and is of interest from the point of view of the structural chromosomal aberration resulting in the manifestations of most features of trisomy 18 and some of 13q monosomy. The infant died due to convulsions at the age of 2 months.
Keywords:Chromosome 13    18    deletion    duplication    failure to thrive    familial    reciprocal translocation>
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