Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10163091 Pediatria Polska 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Recently, subtelomeric aberrations became more frequently identified in patients with developmental delay and dysmorphic features. Some of them, as deletion 4p- syndrome (Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome) or deletion 5p- syndrome (Cri du Chat syndrome), manifest with characteristic phenotype, and are quite well clinically recognizable. Others, as deletion 22q13, are not clinically so evident, while - in patients with specific developmental disorders - should be considered in differential diagnosis. The aim of this paper is to present deletion 22q13 syndrome, with diagnostic approach and management.
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