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Interstitial Duplication of Chromosome Region 1q25.1q25.3: Report of a Patient With Mild Cognitive Deficits, Tall Stature and Facial Dysmorphisms

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A
Volume 167, Issue 3, Pages 653-656

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.36943

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dup1q25; 1q25; 3; SNP array; unbalanced inverted insertion; tall stature; LHX4

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Isolated interstitial duplications of chromosome band 1q25 are apparently very rare; no patients with detailed molecular and clinical characterization of duplications restricted to this region have been published to date. We report on a 9-year-old girl with mild cognitive deficits, tall stature, macrocephaly and discrete dysmorphic features in whom a de novo interstitial 7.5 Mb duplication of 1q25.1q25.3 was detected by SNP array analysis (arr[hg19] 1q25.1q25.3(173,925,505-181,381,242)x3 dn). The duplicated region was inversely inserted into chromosome band 1q42.2: 46,XX,der(1)(pterq42.2::q25.3q25.1::q42.2qter). Overexpression of one or several of the 87 genes in the duplicated interval was presumably the major causative factor for the clinical manifestations. Reports of additional patients with overlapping duplications will be needed to establish detailed karyotype-phenotype correlations and to gain a better understanding of the underlying pathomechanisms. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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