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Chromosome abnormalities in a referred population for suspected chromosomal aberrations: a report of 4117 cases.

A cytogenetic study was performed on 4,117 Korean patients referred for suspected chromosomal abnormalities. Chromosome aberrations were identified in 17.5% of the referred cases. The most common autosomal abnormality was Down syndrome and Turner syndrome in abnormalities of sex chromosome. The prop...

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Autores principales: Kim, S. S., Jung, S. C., Kim, H. J., Moon, H. R., Lee, J. S.
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10485615
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author Kim, S. S.
Jung, S. C.
Kim, H. J.
Moon, H. R.
Lee, J. S.
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Jung, S. C.
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description A cytogenetic study was performed on 4,117 Korean patients referred for suspected chromosomal abnormalities. Chromosome aberrations were identified in 17.5% of the referred cases. The most common autosomal abnormality was Down syndrome and Turner syndrome in abnormalities of sex chromosome. The proportions of different karyotypes in Down syndrome (trisomy 21 92.5%, translocation 5.1%, mosaic 2.4%) were similar to those reported in other countries. However, it was different in Turner syndrome (45, X 28.1%, mosaic 50.8%, 46, X, del (Xq) 4.4%, 46, X, i (Xq) 16.7%), in which proportions of mosaics and isochromosome, 46, X, i(Xq), were higher than those reported in other countries. In structural chromosome aberrations of autosome, translocation was the most common (43.6%), and duplication (21.3%), deletion (14.4%), marker chromosome (7.9%) and ring chromosome (4.0%) followed in order of frequency. Rates of several normal variant karyotypes were also described. Inversion of chromosome 9 was observed in 1.7% of total referred cases.
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spelling pubmed-30543952011-03-15 Chromosome abnormalities in a referred population for suspected chromosomal aberrations: a report of 4117 cases. Kim, S. S. Jung, S. C. Kim, H. J. Moon, H. R. Lee, J. S. J Korean Med Sci Research Article A cytogenetic study was performed on 4,117 Korean patients referred for suspected chromosomal abnormalities. Chromosome aberrations were identified in 17.5% of the referred cases. The most common autosomal abnormality was Down syndrome and Turner syndrome in abnormalities of sex chromosome. The proportions of different karyotypes in Down syndrome (trisomy 21 92.5%, translocation 5.1%, mosaic 2.4%) were similar to those reported in other countries. However, it was different in Turner syndrome (45, X 28.1%, mosaic 50.8%, 46, X, del (Xq) 4.4%, 46, X, i (Xq) 16.7%), in which proportions of mosaics and isochromosome, 46, X, i(Xq), were higher than those reported in other countries. In structural chromosome aberrations of autosome, translocation was the most common (43.6%), and duplication (21.3%), deletion (14.4%), marker chromosome (7.9%) and ring chromosome (4.0%) followed in order of frequency. Rates of several normal variant karyotypes were also described. Inversion of chromosome 9 was observed in 1.7% of total referred cases. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1999-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3054395/ /pubmed/10485615 Text en
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Kim, S. S.
Jung, S. C.
Kim, H. J.
Moon, H. R.
Lee, J. S.
Chromosome abnormalities in a referred population for suspected chromosomal aberrations: a report of 4117 cases.
title Chromosome abnormalities in a referred population for suspected chromosomal aberrations: a report of 4117 cases.
title_full Chromosome abnormalities in a referred population for suspected chromosomal aberrations: a report of 4117 cases.
title_fullStr Chromosome abnormalities in a referred population for suspected chromosomal aberrations: a report of 4117 cases.
title_full_unstemmed Chromosome abnormalities in a referred population for suspected chromosomal aberrations: a report of 4117 cases.
title_short Chromosome abnormalities in a referred population for suspected chromosomal aberrations: a report of 4117 cases.
title_sort chromosome abnormalities in a referred population for suspected chromosomal aberrations: a report of 4117 cases.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10485615
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