We report on a 28-year-old man with trisomy 7q34-qter and monosomy 15q26.3-qter caused by a paternal balanced chromosomal translocation, t(7;15)(q34;q26.3).
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July 1997
We describe a kindred with autosomal dominant myopathy with preferential proximal limb muscle involvement. This disorder is characterized clinically by early adult onset, slow progression, normal life expectancy, weakness and atrophy of proximal limb muscles, especially in the lower limbs. Laboratory examinations showed myopathic changes mixed with neuropathic components on needle electromyography, slight elevation of serum creatine kinase, and absent cardiac involvement.
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