General genetics / metabolic 3 Flashcards
1p36 deletion
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features
- monosomy 1p
- short, obese, microcephaly, DD, clefting, self-injury
What is the most common terminal deletion syndrome?
1p36 deletion
Wolf-Hirshhorn
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features
- 4p-
- “Greek warrior helmet”; pre- and post-natal growth deficiency; hypotonia; ID
Smaller deletions in what syndrome are called Pitt-Rogers-Danks?
Wolf-Hirshhorn
Cri du chat
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features
- 5p-
- cat cry; microcephaly; ID; delayed motor development; hypotonia
Sotos
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features
cause
- 5q35 deletion
- malar flushing; sparse frontotemporal hair; narrow jaw; overgrowth; ID
- 95% are de novo Japanese microdeletions; non-Japanese are mostly NSD1 mutations
Williams
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features
cause
- 7q11.23 deletion
- friendly personality; heart findings; rectal prolapse; ID; hypotonia
- ELN gene deleted OR unaffected parent with chromosome 7 inversion
WAGR
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features
- 11p13 deletion
- Wilms tumor; Aniridia; Genitourinary anomalies; MR
Jacobsen
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features
- 11q terminal deletion
- trigonocephaly; macrocephaly; various dysmorphic features
Smith-Magenis
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features
- 17p11.2 deletion
- hypotonia; self-injurious behavior; sleep disturbances; inserting object into body orifices
Miller-Dieker
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features
- 17p13.3 deletion
- lissencephaly; severe neurologic abnormalities and ID
18p-
features
-growth deficiency; hypotonia; microcephaly; large ears; ID
18q-
features
-CHD; orthopedic anomalies; ID; demyelination on MRI
22q11.2 duplication
features
-mild and highly variable: normal to LD to MR
IMAGe syndrome
features
gene(s)
inheritance
- IUGR
- Metaphyseal dysplasia
- Adrenal hypoplasia
- Genital anomalies
- caused by maternal CDKN1C mutations
- imprinting disorder