Abstract
Partial trisomy of the long arm of chromosome 6 syndrome is a rare chromosomal disorder with distinctive phenotypic expressivity, in which cytogenetic abnormalities are usually reported in infancy and childhood. Ultrasonographic findings on trisomy of the distal long arm of chromosome 6 in previous studies are limited. A 32-year-old, gravida 6, para 1, pregnant woman who had 4 spontaneous abortions underwent a clinical ultrasound examination at 26 weeks of gestation. Ultrasonographic findings were microcephaly, an acoustic image of a transparent septum, a flat nasal bridge, right pulmonary artery stenosis, and a single umbilical artery. Cytogenetic and single-nucleotide polymorphism array analyses were performed to estimate genetic factors of this diagnosis by amniocentesis. After genetic counseling, the patient and her husband opted to terminate the pregnancy. Cytogenetic examination of the fetus showed the karyotype 46,XX,der(20)t(6;20)(q24;p13). The single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array showed a 22.104-Mb duplication of 6q24.3q27 and a 0.784-Mb deletion of 20p13. Ultrasonographic findings of fetal abnormalities, including microcephaly, an acoustic image of a transparent septum, a flat nasal bridge, right pulmonary artery stenosis, and a single umbilical artery, may be related to a 22.104-Mb duplication of 6q24.3q27 and a 0.784-Mb deletion of 20p13. More ultrasonographic and genotype studies are required to extend the phenotypic characterization of partial trisomy 6q syndrome.
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