Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2814359 | European Journal of Medical Genetics | 2011 | 5 Pages |
We report a 35-year-old male with a ring chromosome 12 originally diagnosed 20 years prior to presentation with an ischemic stroke. Array CGH analysis revealed a sub-microscopic microdeletion and microduplication within 12p13.3 and a microdeletion in 12q24.33. FISH analysis further revealed that the duplication was in an inverted orientation and included exons 35–52 of the dosage-sensitive Von Willebrand Factor (VWF) gene. Partial duplication of this gene, which has a role in the clotting cascade, suggests a potential mechanism for generating a pro-thrombotic state that may have contributed to a premature cerebrovascular event. Evidence of raised VWF antigen levels and VWF activity levels in the highest quartile provides support for this hypothesis. This case illustrates that when a ring chromosome is identified, the possibility of cryptic genomic rearrangements needs to be considered as these may have implications in predicting natural history.