Two cases of partial trisomy 4p and partial trisomy 14q

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We present clinical and cytogenetic data on 2 cases of partial trisomy 4p and partial trisomy 14q. Both patients had an extra der(14)t(4;14)(p15.31;q12) chromosome due to a 3:1 segregation from a balanced translocation carrier mother. Array analyses indicated that their chromosomal breakpoints were similar, but there was no relationship between the 2 families. Both patients showed prominent growth retardation and psychomotor developmental delay. Other phenotypic manifestations were generally mild and variable; for example, patient 1 had a short palpebral fissure and low-set ears whereas patient 2 had a round face, asymmetric eyes, small ears, a short neck, finger/toe abnormalities, and behavioral problems. © The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine.

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Kim, Y. H., Kim, H. S., Ryoo, N. H., & Ha, J. S. (2013). Two cases of partial trisomy 4p and partial trisomy 14q. Annals of Laboratory Medicine, 33(1), 69–74. https://doi.org/10.3343/alm.2013.33.1.69

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