dup(8p)/del(8q) recombinant chromosome in a girl with hepatic focal nodular hyperplasia.

Journal: American Journal Of Medical Genetics. Part A
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Abstract

A 15-year-old girl had exertion dyspnea, focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver, portal vein hypoplasia, portopulmonary hypertension, mental retardation, and minor facial abnormalities. Cytogenetic analysis demonstrated an abnormal chromosome 8 with 8p22-pter duplication and 8q24.3-qter deletion, with the duplicated 8p segment attached to band 8q24.3. Her mother had a pericentric inversion of chromosome 8, inv(8)(p22q24.3). Therefore, the girl's abnormal chromosome 8 was a recombinant of maternal inversion chromosome: 46,XX,rec(8)dup(8p)inv(8)(p22q24.3)mat. Further characterization of the recombinant chromosome, using array CGH and regional FISH analyses, defined 15 Mb distal 8p duplication and 0.5 Mb 8q deletion. Possible correlation of the recombinant chromosome and hepatic focal nodular hyperplasia in the patient is discussed.

Authors
Tomoharu Tokutomi, Shin Hayashi, Kohsuke Imai, Ayako Chida, Takahiro Ishiwata, Yuh Asano, Johji Inazawa, Shigeaki Nonoyama