We report on a currently six-year-old patient with a de novo complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving chromosomes 2 and 12. A translocation 2;12 that appeared to be reciprocal after standard banding turned out to be a complex event with seven breaks after molecular cytogenetic analyses. Array CGH analysis showed no imbalances at the breakpoints but revealed an additional microdeletion of about 80 kb on chromosome 11. The same deletion was also present in the phenotypically normal father. The patient showed relatively mild mental retardation, defined mainly as impaired speech development (orofacial dyspraxia) and psychomotor retardation. In addition, mild dysmorphic facial features like hypertelorism, a prominent philtrum and down-tu...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
Abstrat publicado em: Chromosome Research. 2003;21(Suppl 1):S1–S168. doi:10.1007/s10577-013-9364-
We report on a currently six-year-old patient with a de novo complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) ...
We report on a currently six-year-old patient with a de novo complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) ...
Here we report on a girl with minor facial anomalies, cleft palate, seizures, microcephaly, psychomo...
textabstractBackground. Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCR) are rare cytogenetic findings that ...
Complex chromosome rearrangements (CCR's) involving multiple breaks in two or more chromosomes are r...
We describe a patient with an abnormal phenotype and a de novo CCR consisting of a reciprocal transl...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are balanced or unbalanced structural rearrangements invol...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are balanced or unbalanced structural rearrangements invol...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
Abstrat publicado em: Chromosome Research. 2003;21(Suppl 1):S1–S168. doi:10.1007/s10577-013-9364-
We report on a currently six-year-old patient with a de novo complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) ...
We report on a currently six-year-old patient with a de novo complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) ...
Here we report on a girl with minor facial anomalies, cleft palate, seizures, microcephaly, psychomo...
textabstractBackground. Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCR) are rare cytogenetic findings that ...
Complex chromosome rearrangements (CCR's) involving multiple breaks in two or more chromosomes are r...
We describe a patient with an abnormal phenotype and a de novo CCR consisting of a reciprocal transl...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are balanced or unbalanced structural rearrangements invol...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are balanced or unbalanced structural rearrangements invol...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
A de novo, apparently balanced complex chromosome rearrangement (CCR) involving five chromosomes and...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
Abstrat publicado em: Chromosome Research. 2003;21(Suppl 1):S1–S168. doi:10.1007/s10577-013-9364-