First Trimester Diagnosis of Holoprosencephaly Secondary to a Ring Chromosome 7

  • Henderson L
  • Corson V
  • Saul D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is a developmental defect in humans in which the forebrain fails to completely separate into two hemispheres. We describe a 12 3/7-week-old fetus found on ultrasound evaluation to have features consistent with HPE, including a single anterior ventricle, fused thalami, and a flattened profile. Cytogenetic analysis of chorionic villi revealed a ring chromosome 7 [r(7)]. This uncommon finding has been associated with growth delay, microcephaly, and dermatologic abnormalities. However, both the clinical features and the extent of cytogenetic imbalance of chromosome 7 are variable, and few reported cases of r(7) have been molecularly studied. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a prenatally identified r(7), molecularly characterized using array comparative genomic hybridization.

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Henderson, L. B., Corson, V. L., Saul, D. O., Anderson, C., Millard, S., Batista, D. A. S., … DeScipio, C. (2013). First Trimester Diagnosis of Holoprosencephaly Secondary to a Ring Chromosome 7. Case Reports in Genetics, 2013, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/578202

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