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Down syndrome and consanguinity

BACKGROUND: Among the genetics disorders, Down syndrome (DS) is the major cause of mental retardation, congenital heart and intestinal disease. So far, no certain therapeutic method has been suggested for the treatment of this syndrome. The aim of the current survey was to investigate the frequency...

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Autores principales: Rezayat, Amir Akhavan, Nazarabadi, Mohammad Hassanzadeh, Andalibi, Mohammad Sobhan Sheikh, Ardabili, Hossein Mohaddes, Shokri, Maryam, Mirzaie, Salmeh, Jarahi, Lida
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3906793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523787
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author Rezayat, Amir Akhavan
Nazarabadi, Mohammad Hassanzadeh
Andalibi, Mohammad Sobhan Sheikh
Ardabili, Hossein Mohaddes
Shokri, Maryam
Mirzaie, Salmeh
Jarahi, Lida
author_facet Rezayat, Amir Akhavan
Nazarabadi, Mohammad Hassanzadeh
Andalibi, Mohammad Sobhan Sheikh
Ardabili, Hossein Mohaddes
Shokri, Maryam
Mirzaie, Salmeh
Jarahi, Lida
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description BACKGROUND: Among the genetics disorders, Down syndrome (DS) is the major cause of mental retardation, congenital heart and intestinal disease. So far, no certain therapeutic method has been suggested for the treatment of this syndrome. The aim of the current survey was to investigate the frequency of parental consanguinity, maternal age in the patients with DS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was conducted on 38 consecutive patients with clinically and laboratory confirmed DS who referred to the genetic lab of a referral University Hospital. The G-banding method for karyotyping was employed. RESULTS: The patients were 21 males and 17 females within the age of 16 days to 28 years old. Free trisomy (92.1%, n = 35) was the most common chromosomal abnormality. The frequency of DS was higher among the non-consanguine marriages (71.1%) in comparison with the consanguine marriages (28.9%). Mean age of the mothers in the consanguine marriages (mean = 27.1 ± 6.3) was lower than in the non-consanguine marriages (mean = 31.1 ± 7.7). CONCLUSION: Higher frequency of DS among the non-consanguine marriages in comparison with the consanguine marriages, may suggest that DS diagnostic tests might be done on all embryos regardless of the parents’ familial relationship.
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spelling pubmed-39067932014-02-12 Down syndrome and consanguinity Rezayat, Amir Akhavan Nazarabadi, Mohammad Hassanzadeh Andalibi, Mohammad Sobhan Sheikh Ardabili, Hossein Mohaddes Shokri, Maryam Mirzaie, Salmeh Jarahi, Lida J Res Med Sci Short Communication BACKGROUND: Among the genetics disorders, Down syndrome (DS) is the major cause of mental retardation, congenital heart and intestinal disease. So far, no certain therapeutic method has been suggested for the treatment of this syndrome. The aim of the current survey was to investigate the frequency of parental consanguinity, maternal age in the patients with DS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was conducted on 38 consecutive patients with clinically and laboratory confirmed DS who referred to the genetic lab of a referral University Hospital. The G-banding method for karyotyping was employed. RESULTS: The patients were 21 males and 17 females within the age of 16 days to 28 years old. Free trisomy (92.1%, n = 35) was the most common chromosomal abnormality. The frequency of DS was higher among the non-consanguine marriages (71.1%) in comparison with the consanguine marriages (28.9%). Mean age of the mothers in the consanguine marriages (mean = 27.1 ± 6.3) was lower than in the non-consanguine marriages (mean = 31.1 ± 7.7). CONCLUSION: Higher frequency of DS among the non-consanguine marriages in comparison with the consanguine marriages, may suggest that DS diagnostic tests might be done on all embryos regardless of the parents’ familial relationship. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3906793/ /pubmed/24523787 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Research in Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rezayat, Amir Akhavan
Nazarabadi, Mohammad Hassanzadeh
Andalibi, Mohammad Sobhan Sheikh
Ardabili, Hossein Mohaddes
Shokri, Maryam
Mirzaie, Salmeh
Jarahi, Lida
Down syndrome and consanguinity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3906793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523787
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