Cleft lip/palate, short stature, and developmental delay in a boy with a 5.6-Mb interstitial deletion involving 10p15.3p14

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Abstract

The chromosome interval 10p15.3p14 harbors about a dozen genes. This region has been implicated in a few well-known human phenotypes, namely HDR syndrome (hypoparathyroidism, sensorineural deafness, and renal dysplasia) and DGS2 (DiGeorge syndrome 2), but a number of variable phenotypes have also been reported. Cleft lip/palate seems to be a very unusual finding within the clinical spectrum of patients with this deletion. Here, we report a male child born with short stature, cleft lip/palate, and feeding problems who was found to have a 5.6-Mb deletion at 10p15.3p14.

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Gamba, B. F., Rosenberg, C., Costa, S., Richieri-Costa, A., & Ribeiro-Bicudo, L. A. (2015). Cleft lip/palate, short stature, and developmental delay in a boy with a 5.6-Mb interstitial deletion involving 10p15.3p14. Molecular Syndromology, 6(1), 39–43. https://doi.org/10.1159/000371404

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