Duplication of the Distal Long Arm of Chromosome 15: Report of Three New Patients and Review of the Literature

Jennifer A. Roggenbuck, Nancy J. Mendelsohn, Beverly Tenenholz, Roger L. Ladda, James M. Fink

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Abstract

Patients with trisomies or duplications of distal 15q have rarely been reported in the literature. Previous authors [Zollino et al., 1999: Am J Med Genet 87:391-394] have described a distal 15q trisomy syndrome, including the unusual features of prenatal overgrowth, tall stature, macrocephaly, and craniosynostosis. We report three new patients with a duplication of 15q24-q26.3; features common to the two surviving patients include ptosis, small size, and developmental delay. None of these patients had craniosynostosis or overgrowth. We propose that the previously described distal 15q trisomy syndrome [Zollino et al., 1999: Am J Med Genet 87:391-394] may result from specific disruption of a gene linked to 15q25, rather than partial trisomy for the region.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)398-402
Number of pages5
JournalAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics
Volume126 A
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2004

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Genetics
  • Genetics(clinical)

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