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Outcomes of two different unbalanced segregations from a maternal t(4;10)(q33;p15.1) translocation.

Judith FanT Niroshini SenaratneJason Y LiuMichelle BinaJulian A Martinez-AgostoFabiola Quintero-RiveraJessica J Wang
Published in: BMC medical genomics (2023)
To our knowledge, this 4q and 10p translocation has not been described in literature. In this report we compare clinical features due to the composite effects of partial monosomy 4q with partial trisomy 10p and partial trisomy 4q with partial monosomy 10p. These findings speak to the relevance of old and new genomic testing, the viability of these segregation outcomes, and need for genetic counseling.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • healthcare
  • gene expression
  • adipose tissue
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • body mass index
  • metabolic syndrome
  • hepatitis c virus
  • physical activity
  • human immunodeficiency virus