In recent years, subtelomeric rearrangements have been identified as a major cause of mental retardation and/or malformation syndromes. So far, over 2500 subjects with mental retardation have been tested and reported of whom approximately 5% appeared to have a subtelomeric rearrangement. In this review, the clinical aspects of each known (submicroscopic) subtelomeric deletion will be presented and the various methods available for detecting subtelomeric abnormalities will be discussed. Not only will the patients and their families benefit from a good collection and report of the various telomeric abnormalities and their clinical phenotype, but it will also give more insight into the aetiology of mental retardation and malformation syndromes
PubMed ID: 24032287Cryptic subtelomeric anomalies are a significant cause of idiopathic intellectual...
Subtelomeric rearrangements are a common cause of idiopathic mental retardation (MR) accounting for ...
Mental retardation (MR) is a major social, educational, and health problem affecting 3% of the popul...
The cause of mental retardation, present in approximately 3% of the population, is unexplained in th...
About 5-10% of patients with dysmorphisms, severe mental retardation, and normal standard karyotype ...
Abstract Background Cryptic chromosome imbalances are increasingly acknowledged as a cause for menta...
BACKGROUND: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
Background: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
In 2-8% of patients with mental retardation, small copy number changes in the subtelomeric region ar...
BACKGROUND: Submicroscopic subtelomeric chromosome defects have been found in 7.4% of children with ...
A major challenge for human genetics is to identify new causes of mental retardation, which, althoug...
Recent reports have revealed the presence of subtelomeric rearrangements in 0.5-1.1 % of patients wi...
Finding the diagnosis in children with mental retardation and a normal karyotype, whether or not ass...
Vertebrate telomeres consist of tandem repeats of the TTAGGG sequence that cap the ends of chromosom...
Aim To identify cryptic subtelomeric rearrangement, a possible cause of idiopathic mental retardatio...
PubMed ID: 24032287Cryptic subtelomeric anomalies are a significant cause of idiopathic intellectual...
Subtelomeric rearrangements are a common cause of idiopathic mental retardation (MR) accounting for ...
Mental retardation (MR) is a major social, educational, and health problem affecting 3% of the popul...
The cause of mental retardation, present in approximately 3% of the population, is unexplained in th...
About 5-10% of patients with dysmorphisms, severe mental retardation, and normal standard karyotype ...
Abstract Background Cryptic chromosome imbalances are increasingly acknowledged as a cause for menta...
BACKGROUND: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
Background: Subtelomeric rearrangements contribute to idiopathic mental retardation and human malfor...
In 2-8% of patients with mental retardation, small copy number changes in the subtelomeric region ar...
BACKGROUND: Submicroscopic subtelomeric chromosome defects have been found in 7.4% of children with ...
A major challenge for human genetics is to identify new causes of mental retardation, which, althoug...
Recent reports have revealed the presence of subtelomeric rearrangements in 0.5-1.1 % of patients wi...
Finding the diagnosis in children with mental retardation and a normal karyotype, whether or not ass...
Vertebrate telomeres consist of tandem repeats of the TTAGGG sequence that cap the ends of chromosom...
Aim To identify cryptic subtelomeric rearrangement, a possible cause of idiopathic mental retardatio...
PubMed ID: 24032287Cryptic subtelomeric anomalies are a significant cause of idiopathic intellectual...
Subtelomeric rearrangements are a common cause of idiopathic mental retardation (MR) accounting for ...
Mental retardation (MR) is a major social, educational, and health problem affecting 3% of the popul...