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Case Report |
Article Title |
Six families with balanced chromosome translocation associated with reproductive risks in Hainan Province: A case report and review of literature
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All Author List |
Yun-Chun Chen, Xu-Ning Huang, Chang-Ying Kong and Jian-Dong Hu |
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Jian-Dong Hu, MD, Doctor, Doctor, Department of Internal Medicine, Haikou branch of Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Haikou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine), No. 45 Jinpan Road, Haikou 570216, Hainan Province, China. hamlethu@163.com |
Key Words |
Reproductive risk; Balanced translocation; Abnormal pregnancy; Genetic counseling; Case report; |
Core Tip |
As the genetic substance with balanced translocation in individuals does not change which is usually characterized by normal phenotype. Case 1: 46, XY, t (3; 12) (q27; q24.1), infertility 3 years; Case 2: 46, XX, t (4; 16) (q31; q12), small uterus and irregular menstruation; Case 3: 46, XY, t (4; 5) (q33; q13), 9qh+, infertility; Case 4: 46, XX, t (11; 17) (q13; p11.2), 2 times of spontaneous abortion; Case 5: 46, XX, t (10; 13) (q24; q21.2), arrested fetal development for 1 time; Case 6: 46, XX, t (1; 4) (p36.1; q31.1), arrested fetal development for 2 times. This study suggested that balanced chromosomal translocation carriers are associated with reproductive risks. The first 4 reported chromosomal aberration karyotypes provided an important basis for studying the occurrence of genetic diseases. |
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2020-01-07 01:54 |
Citation |
Chen YC, Huang XN, Kong CY, Hu JD. Six families with balanced chromosome translocation associated with reproductive risks in Hainan Province: A case report and review of literature. World J Clin Cases 2020;8(1): 222-233 |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v8.i1.222 |