Abstract

All patients with terminal deletion of chromosome 15q have been reported to show intrauterine growth retardation, postnatal growth retardation, abnormal facial appearance and developmental delay. Haploinsufficiency of IGF1R was considered to be responsible for these symptoms. However, it is difficult to explain other symptoms seen in some of the patients, such as congenital heart defects by the absence of IGF1R alone.Here, we reported a patient with congenital heart defects and a 5.78 Mb terminal deletion of chromosome 15q detected by array-CGH. Among the patients reported to share congenital heart defects and terminal deletion of chromosome 15q, our patient had the smallest deletion. Evaluating the deletion map, NR2F2 was considered a candidate gene contributing to congenital heart defects in patients with terminal deletion of chromosome 15q.

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