PMID: 9160390Apr 1, 1997Paper

Prenatal diagnosis of a half-cryptic translocation using chromosome microdissection

Prenatal Diagnosis
G SengerK Brøndum-Nielsen

Abstract

This report describes a case of a paternal balanced, but apparently non-reciprocal, insertion of chromosome 15 material into the short arm of chromosome 17 with difficulties in distinguishing between the normal and the deleted chromosome 15 in prenatal karyotype analysis. Microdissection and degenerate oligonucleotide-primed polymerase chain reaction (DOP-PCR) of the paternal 17p+ chromosome was performed to generate a painting probe specific for the small region inserted from chromosome 15 into chromosome 17. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) of this probe simultaneously with a differentially labelled 15q microdissection probe enabled the identification of a balanced karyotype in the fetus. In this case, microdissection combined with FISH was the only method for obtaining a reliable result within the short time available for prenatal diagnosis. In addition, it was possible to identify with certainty the originally suspected reciprocal translocation as an insertion of the region 15q22.3-->q23 or 24 into the sub-telomeric region of 17p [ins(17;15)(p13;q22.3q23 or 24)]. Thus, the chromosomal defect of two family members with a partial trisomy of chromosome 15 having severe mental retardation and dysmorphic features was id...Continue Reading

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May 1, 1990·Human Genetics·G SengerU Claussen
Sep 1, 1994·Journal of Medical Genetics·A KöhlerU Müller
Apr 1, 1996·Nature Genetics·M R SpeicherD C Ward

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Aug 3, 2001·American Journal of Medical Genetics·P StankiewiczI Hansmann
Jul 29, 2003·American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part a·S SauterB Zoll

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