An intragenic deletion within CTNNA2 intron 7 in a boy with short stature and speech delay: A case report

  • Paganelli V
  • Giordano M
  • Meazza C
  • et al.
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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Deletions on the short arm of chromosome 2 at bands p11 and p12 have been detected in association with short stature, mild mental retardation and speech delay. RESULTS: We describe a 4 year-old boy with some facial dysmorphic traits, congenital malformations and pre- and post-natal growth failure. He also presented marked expressive language problems. The molecular karyotype revealed a 108 Kb deletion within the seventh intron of the CTNNA2 gene at 2p11.2-p12. We observed that some features (short stature, facial dysmorphisms and speech delay) were present in our patient and in patients carrying much larger overlapping deletions. CONCLUSIONS: The description of this small intragenic rearrangement might help to elucidate the role of the single genes included in the 2p11.2-p12 critical region.

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Paganelli, V., Giordano, M., Meazza, C., Schena, L., & Bozzola, M. (2017). An intragenic deletion within CTNNA2 intron 7 in a boy with short stature and speech delay: A case report. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313x17693967

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