Screening for subtelomeric chromosome alteration in a consecutive series of newborns with congenital defects
- 1 January 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Clinical Dysmorphology
- Vol. 17 (1) , 5-12
- https://doi.org/10.1097/mcd.0b013e3282efef43
Abstract
It is generally accepted that 2.5% of the patients with unexplained mental retardation and dysmorphic features have a chromosome alteration affecting the subtelomeric regions. The frequency of such alterations whether in the general population or in newborns with congenital defects, however, remains unknown. Here, we present an analysis of the subtelomeric regions in a consecutive series of 71 newborn babies with congenital defects, who displayed a normal high resolution G-band karyotype (550–850 bands). After excluding the alterations that could be considered to be polymorphisms, a total of seven subtelomeric anomalies were observed with a frequency of 9.86% (3.96–20.31). We conclude that fluorescence in-situ hybridization screening for subtelomeric alterations is relevant for infants with congenital defects detectable at birth, particularly in those newborn babies with congenital defects and a normal high resolution G-band karyotype.Keywords
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