Deletion/inversion in the X-chromosome and increased telomeric associations in a female with primary amenorrhea

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We describe a new case of a partial interstitial deletion and inversion of the long arm of the X-chromosome associated with a high incidence of telomeric associations in an 18-year old female who showed underdeveloped secondary sex characteristics, including small breasts and primary amenorrhea. Her karyotype was considered to be 46,X,del(Xq13→q22)inv(X)(q23-q27). The buccal mucosal cells showed absence of a typical Barr body, and the 5'-bromo-2-deoxyuridine incorporation studies revealed that neither the normal X- nor the abnormal X-chromosome was late replicating. The case is being presented for its extreme rarity.

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Multani, A. S., Shah, V. C., Singh, D., Chakravarty, N., Chinoy, N. J., & Pathak, S. (1997). Deletion/inversion in the X-chromosome and increased telomeric associations in a female with primary amenorrhea. Brazilian Journal of Genetics, 20(3), 511–516. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-84551997000300025

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