Report on a patient with a 12q24.31 microdeletion inherited from an insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus father

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Abstract

We report a 2.3-year-old female patient with global developmental delay, infantile spasms, hypotonia, microcephaly, flat face, full cheeks, macroglossia, highly arched palate, retro-gnathia, narrow ear orifices, and café-au-lait spots. Molecular karyotyping revealed approximately a 1-Mb interstitial deletion of the long arm of one chromosome 12, del(12)(q24.31). The same deletion was identified in her father who presents insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) diagnosed at 14 years. Only one other patient with a similar de novo deletion has been reported previously [Mol Syndromol 2010;1:42-45]. A phenotype-genotype correlation is discussed, and the description of a novel rare microdeletion entity is raised. Copyright © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Chouery, E., Choucair, N., Abou Ghoch, J., El Sabbagh, S., Corbani, S., & Mégarbané, A. (2013). Report on a patient with a 12q24.31 microdeletion inherited from an insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus father. Molecular Syndromology, 4(3), 136–142. https://doi.org/10.1159/000346473

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