Pentasomy X Mosaic in Two Adult Sisters with Diabetes Mellitus

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Abstract

Pentasomy X mosaic in two adult sisters with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus is described. The younger sister had schizophrenia, and both were mentally retarded, but no apparent somatic abnormalities were found. Chromosome analyses revealed karyotype 45,X/ 46,XX/47,XXX/48,XXXX/49,XXXXX mosaic with a low frequency of aneuploidy on cultured peripheral lymphocytes and 46,XX on cultured skin fibroblasts in both sisters. The low frequency of X chromosome aberration may be responsible for the lack of somatic abnormalities and the long life in both sisters. The association of pentasomy X mosaicism and diabetes mellitus however appears to be coincidental. © 1992, The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine. All rights reserved.

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Nakano, S., Sasame, A., Azukizawa, S., Kigoshi, T., Uchida, K., Morimoto, S., … Nakano, S. (1992). Pentasomy X Mosaic in Two Adult Sisters with Diabetes Mellitus. Internal Medicine, 31(9), 1102–1106. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.31.1102

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