A 28-year-old woman underwent amniocentesis at 18 weeks' gestation upon detection of increased fetal nuchal fold and parietal cephalocele on the second trimester ultrasound examination. Prenatal microarray showed a de novo unbalanced translocation resulting in a gain in 6q and loss in 18p. A female infant was delivered at 38 weeks' gestation. At birth, cephalocele and webbed neck were noted as major dysmorphic features. The case presented here shows how a combination of different genetic studies is used to accurately elucidate a chromosomal anomaly in a prenatal setting.
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Karaman, D., Karaman, B., Çetinkaya, A., Karaman, S., & Demirci, O. (2020). Prenatal diagnosis of a de novo partial trisomy 6q and partial monosomy 18p associated with cephalocele: A case report. Balkan Journal of Medical Genetics, 23(1), 99–102. https://doi.org/10.2478/bjmg-2020-0014
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