Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Sep 2013)

De novo unbalanced translocation resulting in monosomy for distal 5p (5p14.1 → pter) and 14q (14q32.31 → qter) associated with fetal nuchal edema, microcephaly, intrauterine growth restriction, and single umbilical artery: Prenatal diagnosis and molecular cytogenetic characterization

  • Chih-Ping Chen,
  • Chung-Hu Fu,
  • Schu-Rern Chern,
  • Peih-Shan Wu,
  • Jun-Wei Su,
  • Chen-Chi Lee,
  • Meng-Shan Lee,
  • Wayseen Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tjog.2013.06.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 3
pp. 401 – 406

Abstract

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Objective: To present prenatal diagnosis of partial monosomy 5p (5p14.1 → pter) and partial monosomy 14q (14q32.31 → qter). Materials and Methods: A 33-year-old woman underwent amniocentesis at 20 weeks of gestation because of abnormal fetal ultrasound. Amniocentesis revealed a dicentric chromosome of dic(5;14). Level II ultrasound at 23 weeks of gestation revealed a fetus with intrauterine growth restriction, microcephaly, nuchal edema, a single umbilical artery, and fetal biometry equivalent to 19 weeks. At 23 weeks of gestation, she requested repeated amniocentesis. Whole-genome array comparative genomic hybridization on uncultured amniocytes was performed. Quantitative fluorescent polymerase chain reaction analysis was performed on uncultured cord blood and parental blood. A fetus was delivered with microcephaly, low-set ears, hypertelorism, depressed nasal bridge, increased nuchal fold, and a single umbilical artery. Results: The fetal karyotype was 45,XX,dic(5;14)(p14.1;q32.31)dn. Whole-genome array comparative genomic hybridization analysis on uncultured amniocytes detected arr 5p15.33p14.1 (36,238-28,798,509)×1 and arr 14q32.31q32.33 (101,508,967-107,349,540)×1. Quantitative fluorescent polymerase chain reaction assays showed that the aberrant dic(5;14) was from paternal origin. Conclusion: Concomitant occurrence of monosomy for distal 5p and distal 14q my present nuchal edema, microcephaly, IUGR, and single umbilical artery on prenatal ultrasound.

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