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Pericentric Inversion of Chromosome 9 in Twins With Cyclopia: A Rare Entity

Pericentric inversion of chromosome 9 (inv(9)) is one of the most common variants seen in a normal human karyotype that occurs during meiosis. Despite being categorized as a normal variant, some studies using classical cytogenetics have recently shown that inv(9) could be associated with azoospermia...

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Autores principales: Nik Lah, Nik Ahmad Zuky, Taib, Fahisham, Mohamad Zon, Erinna, Engku Ismail, Engku Husna, Annuar, Aziati Azwari
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9894573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36743908
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.34562
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author Nik Lah, Nik Ahmad Zuky
Taib, Fahisham
Mohamad Zon, Erinna
Engku Ismail, Engku Husna
Annuar, Aziati Azwari
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description Pericentric inversion of chromosome 9 (inv(9)) is one of the most common variants seen in a normal human karyotype that occurs during meiosis. Despite being categorized as a normal variant, some studies using classical cytogenetics have recently shown that inv(9) could be associated with azoospermia, congenital anomalies, growth retardation, and rarely with abnormal karyotype. However, there is no reported association with cyclopia. Interestingly this genetic variant involves twin fetuses. A 36-year-old multiparous lady with dichorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy presented to the fetomaternal unit with fetal growth restriction at 34 weeks of gestation. An ultrasound scan revealed both have microcephaly, fisting hands, holoprosencephaly, and proboscis suspicious of Patau syndrome. Amniocentesis was not issued due to late pregnancy and guarded prognosis. The mother presented with pre-eclampsia at 35 weeks of gestation. The pregnancy managed to prolong up to 36 weeks after which caesarean section was performed due to the leading twin being in a transverse lie. Two baby twin girls were born 3 minutes apart with microcephaly and cyclops appearance. Chromosomal analysis of both twins revealed similar karyotypes of 46, XX, inv(9)(p11,q13). Pericentric inversion of chromosome 9 is regarded as a normal chromosomal variation in the general population, but in twins with cyclops is considered rare. Early referral to a tertiary hospital for twin management is highly required. It may identify fetuses with such abnormalities and counsel the parents with appropriate management.
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spelling pubmed-98945732023-02-03 Pericentric Inversion of Chromosome 9 in Twins With Cyclopia: A Rare Entity Nik Lah, Nik Ahmad Zuky Taib, Fahisham Mohamad Zon, Erinna Engku Ismail, Engku Husna Annuar, Aziati Azwari Cureus Genetics Pericentric inversion of chromosome 9 (inv(9)) is one of the most common variants seen in a normal human karyotype that occurs during meiosis. Despite being categorized as a normal variant, some studies using classical cytogenetics have recently shown that inv(9) could be associated with azoospermia, congenital anomalies, growth retardation, and rarely with abnormal karyotype. However, there is no reported association with cyclopia. Interestingly this genetic variant involves twin fetuses. A 36-year-old multiparous lady with dichorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy presented to the fetomaternal unit with fetal growth restriction at 34 weeks of gestation. An ultrasound scan revealed both have microcephaly, fisting hands, holoprosencephaly, and proboscis suspicious of Patau syndrome. Amniocentesis was not issued due to late pregnancy and guarded prognosis. The mother presented with pre-eclampsia at 35 weeks of gestation. The pregnancy managed to prolong up to 36 weeks after which caesarean section was performed due to the leading twin being in a transverse lie. Two baby twin girls were born 3 minutes apart with microcephaly and cyclops appearance. Chromosomal analysis of both twins revealed similar karyotypes of 46, XX, inv(9)(p11,q13). Pericentric inversion of chromosome 9 is regarded as a normal chromosomal variation in the general population, but in twins with cyclops is considered rare. Early referral to a tertiary hospital for twin management is highly required. It may identify fetuses with such abnormalities and counsel the parents with appropriate management. Cureus 2023-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9894573/ /pubmed/36743908 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.34562 Text en Copyright © 2023, Nik Lah et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nik Lah, Nik Ahmad Zuky
Taib, Fahisham
Mohamad Zon, Erinna
Engku Ismail, Engku Husna
Annuar, Aziati Azwari
Pericentric Inversion of Chromosome 9 in Twins With Cyclopia: A Rare Entity
title Pericentric Inversion of Chromosome 9 in Twins With Cyclopia: A Rare Entity
title_full Pericentric Inversion of Chromosome 9 in Twins With Cyclopia: A Rare Entity
title_fullStr Pericentric Inversion of Chromosome 9 in Twins With Cyclopia: A Rare Entity
title_full_unstemmed Pericentric Inversion of Chromosome 9 in Twins With Cyclopia: A Rare Entity
title_short Pericentric Inversion of Chromosome 9 in Twins With Cyclopia: A Rare Entity
title_sort pericentric inversion of chromosome 9 in twins with cyclopia: a rare entity
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9894573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36743908
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.34562
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