FISH analysis helps identify low-level mosaicism in Ullrich-Turner syndrome patients

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Purpose: To search for X or Y chromosome mosaicism in 45,X individuals using fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). Methods: From our series of 53 Ullrich-Turner syndrome patients, we used interphase FISH to evaluate the 19 who had an apparently nonmosaic 45,X karyotype with G-banding. Results: Of those 19 patients, mosaicism was detected in seven (37%), five patients had an XX line, one had a monocentric isochromosome X, and one had a dicentric isochromosome X. No Y chromosome mosaic was identified. Conclusion: FISH analysis is a sensitive and cost-effective adjunct to karyotype analysis to identify sex chromosome mosaicism in UTS.

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Wiktor, A., & Van Dyke, D. L. (2004). FISH analysis helps identify low-level mosaicism in Ullrich-Turner syndrome patients. Genetics in Medicine, 6(3), 132–135. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.GIM.0000127270.49902.56

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