A De Novo Deletion of Chromosome 18p with Persistent Limb Tremor and Difficulty Speaking

Publish Year: 1398
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 3 اسفند 1398

Abstract:

Background: The common causes of 18p deletion syndrome are spontaneous errors in the chromosomal structure in the early stages of human embryonic development. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: In this study, a 29-year-old girl was introduced with the features of deletion of chromosome 18. In addition, GTG banding karyotype revealed that this case had a deletion involving the short arm of chromosome 18. In comparison with the usual phenotype of 18p deletion, many phenotypical features of this case were similar to the other cases of 18p monosomy. Conclusion: However, two new features; difficulty in speaking and persistent limb tremor, were found that had not been observed in previous studies on the 18p deletion. Speaking was without obvious pronunciation, and the patient’s physical movements were always unbalanced. These two features can be new signs for 18p deletion syndrome

Authors

Aghil Esmaeili-Bandboni

Department of Medical Genetics, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Arash Davoudi

Division of Cytogenetic, Dr. Keshavarz Medical Genetics Lab, Rasht, Iran

Forozan Milani

Reproductive Health Research Center, Alzahra Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Sara Afzali

Division of Cytogenetic, Dr. Keshavarz Medical Genetics Lab, Rasht, Iran

Alireza Sharafshah

Division of Cytogenetic, Dr. Keshavarz Medical Genetics Lab, Rasht, Iran.Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Department of Medical Genetics, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Fereshteh Fallahabadi

Division of Cytogenetic, Dr. Keshavarz Medical Genetics Lab, Rasht, Iran