About 5-10% of patients with dysmorphisms, severe mental retardation, and normal standard karyotype are affected by subtelomeric chromosome rearrangements. Sequence homology between different chromosomes and variability between homologs make these regions more susceptible to breakage and reunion. We analyzed the telomeric regions of 92 of these patients, selected with strict clinical criteria. Fifteen individuals (16.3%) had subtelomeric rearrangements. Nine had a unique anomaly, which in one case had been inherited from a balanced parent. Six subjects had double segmental imbalances, including three de novo imbalances. This study provides further evidence for the plasticity of subtelomeric regions, which often results in cryptic rearrangem...
Mental retardation is a common disorder, affecting 1-3% of the population. In spite of improved diag...
Frequency of truly cryptic subtelomere abnormalities - a study of 534 patients and literature review...
In 2-8% of patients with mental retardation, small copy number changes in the subtelomeric region ar...
The cause of mental retardation, present in approximately 3% of the population, is unexplained in th...
Background: Cryptic chromosome imbalances are increasingly acknowledged as a cause for mental retard...
In recent years, subtelomeric rearrangements have been identified as a major cause of mental retarda...
© 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Cryptic subtelomeric chromosome anomalies have been recognized as a significa...
BACKGROUND: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
A major challenge for human genetics is to identify new causes of mental retardation, which, althoug...
Mental retardation (MR) is a major social, educational, and health problem affecting 3% of the popul...
International audienceRecent studies have shown that cryptic unbalanced subtelomeric rearrangements ...
Background: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
Recent reports have revealed the presence of subtelomeric rearrangements in 0.5-1.1 % of patients wi...
Subtelomeric rearrangements are a common cause of idiopathic mental retardation (MR) accounting for ...
Two populations of patients with unexplained developmental delay (unselected and selected), and a po...
Mental retardation is a common disorder, affecting 1-3% of the population. In spite of improved diag...
Frequency of truly cryptic subtelomere abnormalities - a study of 534 patients and literature review...
In 2-8% of patients with mental retardation, small copy number changes in the subtelomeric region ar...
The cause of mental retardation, present in approximately 3% of the population, is unexplained in th...
Background: Cryptic chromosome imbalances are increasingly acknowledged as a cause for mental retard...
In recent years, subtelomeric rearrangements have been identified as a major cause of mental retarda...
© 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Cryptic subtelomeric chromosome anomalies have been recognized as a significa...
BACKGROUND: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
A major challenge for human genetics is to identify new causes of mental retardation, which, althoug...
Mental retardation (MR) is a major social, educational, and health problem affecting 3% of the popul...
International audienceRecent studies have shown that cryptic unbalanced subtelomeric rearrangements ...
Background: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
Recent reports have revealed the presence of subtelomeric rearrangements in 0.5-1.1 % of patients wi...
Subtelomeric rearrangements are a common cause of idiopathic mental retardation (MR) accounting for ...
Two populations of patients with unexplained developmental delay (unselected and selected), and a po...
Mental retardation is a common disorder, affecting 1-3% of the population. In spite of improved diag...
Frequency of truly cryptic subtelomere abnormalities - a study of 534 patients and literature review...
In 2-8% of patients with mental retardation, small copy number changes in the subtelomeric region ar...