Abstract

To explore the clinical manifestations of two fetuses harboring heterozygous deletions of the SHOX gene. Two pregnant women who had presented at the Prenatal Diagnosis Center of Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital respectively on June 24, 2022 and July 27, 2022 were selected as the study subjects. In case 1, prenatal ultrasonography had shown short femur and intrauterine growth retardation of the fetus. Case 2 had a history of spontaneous abortions due to structural chromosomal aberrations. Fetus 1 had undergone a test for the FGFR3 gene, and both fetuses were subjected to single nucleotide polymorphism-based microarray (SNP array) analysis. After excluding the influence of FGFR3 gene variant, fetus 1 was found to harbor a heterozygous 883 kb deletion at Xpter or Ypter, whilst fetus 2 was found to harbor a 5.75 Mb deletion in the Xpter region. Both deletions have encompassed the SHOX gene. The origin of the deletion in fetus 1 was unknown, whilst that in fetus 2 was inherited from its mother. Fetus 1 has been delivered at term with a normal phenotype, and fetus 2 was not born yet. The intrauterine and postnatal phenotypes of fetuses may be predicted by combining the ultrasound finding, parental phenotype and results of CMA, and the results can facilitate genetic counseling and decision making over the pregnancy.

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