9 research outputs found
A 9p13→p24 duplication coupled with a whole 22q translocation onto 9p24
We report on a 3-year-old girl with a typical 9p trisomy syndrome, whose 45-chromosome karyotype includes a 9p+. As assessed by G, C and Ag-NOR bands, the rearranged chromosome resulted from a 9p13→p24 direct duplication coupled with a translocation of the whole 22q onto 9pter, had heterochromatin at the junction site, lacked both nucleolar organizing regions (NORs) and centromere dots at the unconstricted fusion point, and was present in all metaphases scored. FISH results: a 9p subtelomere probe gave a diminished signal on the 9p+ precisely at the duplication junction 9p24::9p13, but no labeling was observed at the 9;22 translocation site; a pancentromeric alphoid probe labeled all centromeres, and gave a distinct signal at the 9pter;22cen junction. Hence, her karyotype was 45,XX,rea(9;22)(9qter→9p24::9p13→9p24:: 22p10→22qter).ish rea(9;22)(9psubtel+dim,pancen+). Parental chromosomes were normal. The distinctiveness of the present centromere-telomere fusion rests on the coupling of an intrachromosomal distal duplication with a whole-arm translocation including alphoid DNA onto the duplicated segment. The centromeric inertia of the residual alphoid DNA in the present case compares with the variable functional status of the chromosome 22 centromere in true heterodicentrics involving such a chromosome
A 9p13?p24 duplication coupled with a whole 22q translocation onto 9p24
We report on a 3-year-old girl with a typical 9p trisomy syndrome, whose 45-chromosome karyotype includes a 9p+. As assessed by G, C and Ag-NOR bands, the rearranged chromosome resulted from a 9p13?p24 direct duplication coupled with a translocation of the whole 22q onto 9pter, had heterochromatin at the junction site, lacked both nucleolar organizing regions (NORs) and centromere dots at the unconstricted fusion point, and was present in all metaphases scored. FISH results: a 9p subtelomere probe gave a diminished signal on the 9p+ precisely at the duplication junction 9p24::9p13, but no labeling was observed at the 9;22 translocation site; a pancentromeric alphoid probe labeled all centromeres, and gave a distinct signal at the 9pter;22cen junction. Hence, her karyotype was 45,XX,rea(9;22)(9qter?9p24::9p13?9p24:: 22p10?22qter).ish rea(9;22)(9psubtel+dim,pancen+). Parental chromosomes were normal. The distinctiveness of the present centromere-telomere fusion rests on the coupling of an intrachromosomal distal duplication with a whole-arm translocation including alphoid DNA onto the duplicated segment. The centromeric inertia of the residual alphoid DNA in the present case compares with the variable functional status of the chromosome 22 centromere in true heterodicentrics involving such a chromosome
First case reported of Turner syndrome and trisomy 14 chromosomal mosaicism in a patient
A 25-year-old woman with a mosaic 45,X/47XX,+14 karyotype is reported. She presented with short stature, short downward slanting palpebral fissures, broad nasal bridge, mouth with downturned corners, short and wide neck, swirly hyperpigmentation of the skin, and body asymmetry secondary to right hemihyperplasia. As there was an admixture of 45,X and trisomy 14, it was not possible to determine the cell line that had the greatest influence on the phenotype. We postulate that the proposita's survival until the third decade was owing to the chromosomal complementation of both aneuploidy cell lines. To our knowledge, this chromosomal association has not been previously reported. � 2008 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc
Benign familial macrocephaly in a mother-son pair
Benign familial macrocephaly in a mother-son pair: Macrocephaly can be found isolated or associated with other anomalies as a part of specific syndrome. Benign Familial Macrocephaly (BFM) is a primary macrocephaly and autosomal dominant and multifactorial inheritances had been proposed. Cole and Hughes (5), described clinically seven patients. We report two BFM cases, a boy and his mother. The male propositus showed macrocephaly with dolicocephaly shape, frontal bossing, narrowing biparietal and a square-shaped face. Neurological examination was normal. He had two computed tomography (CT) scans of the skull, one at 7 months of age showing extracerebral fluid collection in the anterior convexity and increased interhemispheric subarachnoid space and a second normal CT scan at 3 years of age. The mother showed macrocephaly with dolycocephaly shape and dished-out mid-face. This family exhibited the full clinical spectrum of BFM, with an autosomal dominant inheritance
Benign familial macrocephaly in a mother-son pair
Benign familial macrocephaly in a mother-son pair: Macrocephaly can be found isolated or associated with other anomalies as a part of specific syndrome. Benign Familial Macrocephaly (BFM) is a primary macrocephaly and autosomal dominant and multifactorial inheritances had been proposed. Cole and Hughes (5), described clinically seven patients. We report two BFM cases, a boy and his mother. The male propositus showed macrocephaly with dolicocephaly shape, frontal bossing, narrowing biparietal and a square-shaped face. Neurological examination was normal. He had two computed tomography (CT) scans of the skull, one at 7 months of age showing extracerebral fluid collection in the anterior convexity and increased interhemispheric subarachnoid space and a second normal CT scan at 3 years of age. The mother showed macrocephaly with dolycocephaly shape and dished-out mid-face. This family exhibited the full clinical spectrum of BFM, with an autosomal dominant inheritance
The global role of kidney transplantation
We report the fifth female patient with Myhre syndrome (MS) and review the literature. She is a 13-year-old Mexican girl whose phenotype fulfills all the clinical and radiological criteria reported in MS such as typical facies, short stature, limited joint mobility, and short hands and feet. The physical habitus of MS is described and a square body shape is clearly distinguished in all cases. As the typical muscular build is present mainly in male patients, the MS muscular appearance may be hormonally influenced. " 2008 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.",,,,,,"10.1097/MCD.0b013e3282f52828",,,"http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/45121","http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-41849123119&partnerID=40&md5=6d286360e652c7900ade2851f0da2f1d",,,,,,"2",,"Clinical Dysmorphology",,"11
Schilbach-Rott syndrome in a third family: Further delineation of an autosomal dominant trait
We describe a father-son Mexican pair with typical features of Schilbach-Rott syndrome (SRS): ocular hypotelorism, cleft palate, hypospadias (only in the child), and microcephaly. This observation documents for the first time a male to male transmission and therefore confirms that the SRS is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait with variable expressivity
Schilbach-Rott syndrome in a third family: Further delineation of an autosomal dominant trait
We describe a father-son Mexican pair with typical features of Schilbach-Rott syndrome (SRS): ocular hypotelorism, cleft palate, hypospadias (only in the child), and microcephaly. This observation documents for the first time a male to male transmission and therefore confirms that the SRS is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait with variable expressivity
Strategies and performance of the CMS silicon tracker alignment during LHC Run 2
The strategies for and the performance of the CMS silicon tracking system alignment during the 2015–2018 data-taking period of the LHC are described. The alignment procedures during and after data taking are explained. Alignment scenarios are also derived for use in the simulation of the detector response. Systematic effects, related to intrinsic symmetries of the alignment task or to external constraints, are discussed and illustrated for different scenarios