A case of 49,XXXXX in which the extra X chromosomes were maternal in origin

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This report describes an 11 month old female baby with features of pentasomy X. A molecular and cytogenetic evaluation revealed that her karyotyps was 49,XXXXX and her extra X chromosomes were of maternal origin. She has muscular hypotonia, mental retardation, a clefs palate, mild hydrocephaius as a result of dilatation of both lateral ventricles, hyperextensible elbow joints, proximal radioulnar synostosis, clinodadyly of the fifth finger, valgus of the feet, and smalt hands and feet. In addition, she has a persistent pupillary membrane and congenital chorioretinal atrophy. The pathogenesis of pentasomy X is not clear at present, but it is thought to be caused by successive maternal non-dysjunctions.

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Cho, Y. G., Kim, D. S., Lee, H. S., Cho, S. C., & Choi, S. I. (2004). A case of 49,XXXXX in which the extra X chromosomes were maternal in origin. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 57(9), 1004–1006. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.2004.017475

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