Chromosome 3q syndrome is a well-known genetic condition caused by interstitial deletion in the long arm of chromosome 3. The phenotype of this syndrome is variable and the great variability in the extent of these deletions leads to a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. Terminal 12p deletion represents one of the rarest subtelomeric imbalances; patients with distal monosomy 12p present different phenotypes ranging from muscular hypotonia to autism spectrum disorders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiscordance between karyotype seen from amniocentesis and from neonatal blood is a very unusual condition with different possible causes.We present a case of discordance between prenatal cytogenetic diagnosis from amniotic fluid and post-natal cytogenetic diagnosis from lymphocyte cultures.
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