Genetics Flashcards
1
Q
Discuss trisomy 21
-Incidence
-Risk factors
-Genetic causes (2)
-Features (6)
A
- Incidence - 1:400
- Risk factors - maternal age
- Genetic causes
-Non-disfunction of chromosome 21 during meiosis (95%)
-Balanced Robertsonian translocation (1-3%) - Features
-Growth failure
-Mental impairment
-Broad face, slanting eyes, epicanthic eye fold
-Big tounge
-Congential heart disease
-Poor muscle tone
2
Q
Discuss trisomy 18
-Incidence
-Prognosis (2)
-Features (6)
A
- Incidence - 1:5000
- Prognosis
-60% die in first 2 months
-95% die by first 12 months - Features
-Prominant occiput
-Small mouth and jaw
-Clenched hand
-Rocker bottom feet
-Cardiac anomilies
-GIT anomilies
3
Q
Discuss trisomy 13
-Incidence
-Prognosis
-Features
A
- Incidence - 1:5000
- Prognosis
-97% fetal loss.
-If born alive most die within 4 months - Features:
-Defects in all the major organ systems
4
Q
Discuss translocations
-Definition
-Balanced translocations defintion
-Unbalanced translocations defintion
-Implication of balanced transloactions
-Implications of unbalanced translocations
A
- Defintion
-abnormal arrangement of chromosomes - Balanced translocation
-Even exchange of of genetic material between chromosomes with no genetic material lost - Unbalanced translocation
-Uneven exchange of genetic material resulting in missing or extra genes - Implications of balanced translocations
-Nothing for the individual
-Increased risk of miscarriage
-Risk of unbalanced translocation in offspring - Implications of unbalanced translocation
-Increased risk of aneuploidy in offspring 1-3% T21
-Increased risk of miscarriage
5
Q
Discuss fragile X syndrome
-Inheritance type
-Incidence in males and females
-Pathophysiology
-Features
A
- Inheritence type - thought to be dominant with variable penetrance but behaves link X-linked ressessive
- Incidence
-Males - 1:4000
-Females - 1:8000 - Pathophysiology
-Due to increase in CGG repeats on the X chromosome
-Normal to have 6-50 CGG repeats
-50-200 CGG repeats = pre-mutation
->200 CGG repeats = full mutation - Features
-Most common cause of mental impairment: Autism
-Prominent forehead and jaw
-Large ears and long face
-Murmur
-Ovarian dysfunction in fragile X pre-mutation