Algorithm for the diagnosis of patients with neurodevelopmental disorders and suspicion of a genetic syndrome

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Abstract

The wide range of chromosome aberrations seen in neurodevelopmental disorders may notal ways be characterized by means of a chromosome analysis. The objective of this study was to determine the genetic etiology of these disorders in patients with congenital neurological conditions and clinical suspicion of a genetic disorder using a clinical and molecular testing algorithm. Among 111 studied children, 71 showed submicroscopic chromosome aberrations associated with microdeletion/microduplication syndromes: DiGeorge (22cases),Prader-Willi(26cases),Angelman(2cases),Williams-Beuren (17 cases), Smith-Magenis (1 case), Miller-Dieker (1 case), and cri du chat syndrome (1 case). Additionally, a de novo trisomy 17p12p11.2 due to an unbalanced insertion into 5p13.1 was identified in a 3-year-old child. In most cases, the use of a clinical method together with molecular techniques, such as fluorescence in situ hybridization, has allowed to make an accurate diagnosis in patients and/or families with neurodevelopmental disorders.

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Méndez-Rosado, L. A., García, D., Molina-Gamboa, O., García, A., de León, N., Lantigua-Cruz, A., & Liehr, T. (2020). Algorithm for the diagnosis of patients with neurodevelopmental disorders and suspicion of a genetic syndrome. Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria, 118(1), 52–53. https://doi.org/10.5546/AAP.2020.ENG.52

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