Verma RS, Conte RA, Sayegh SE, Kanjilal D. The interstitial deletion of bands q33-35 of long arm of chromosome 7: a review with a new case report.
Clin Genet 1992;
41:82-6. [PMID:
1544217 DOI:
10.1111/j.1399-0004.1992.tb03638.x]
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Abstract
Interstitial or terminal deletion resulting in partial monosomy of various segments of the long arm of chromosome 7 was first recorded over two decades ago. Since then, a number of reports have correlated the severity of clinical manifestations with the length of the deletion involved. However, difficulty remains in defining a so-called "distinct syndrome". We present a new case with the shortest interstitial deletion of the long arm of chromosome 7 bands q33-35, i.e. 46,XX,del(7)(pter----q33::q35----qter). A 4-year-old black female was referred for cytogenetic evaluation due to neurodevelopmental delay. Pertinent physical examination at birth was cleft lip and cleft palate which required corrective surgery. At 2 years of age, a myringotomy tube was inserted for repeated ear infection and a hearing aid was required for conductive deafness. Neurological examination revealed poor eye contact, and severe mental and motor retardation. We reviewed 21 cases of a partial interstitial deletion of varied segments of the long arm of chromosome 7, but we were unable to establish a definite relationship with the deletion of various 7q segments with any specific clinical manifestations.
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