Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3038235 | Brain and Development | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Studies of epilepsy associated with chromosomal abnormalities may provide information about clinical and EEG phenotypes and possibly to identify new epilepsy genes. We describe a female patient with intractable focal epilepsy, borderline intellectual functioning, and facial dysmorphisms, in whom genetic study (i.e., karyotype and array-CGH analysis) revealed a distal trisomy 4p and distal monosomy Xq. Although any genetic hypothesis remains speculative, several genes are located in the 4p chromosome segment involved in the rearrangement, some of which may be related to epilepsy.
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Authors
Arnaldo Bartocci, Pasquale Striano, Maria Margherita Mancardi, Marco Fichera, Lucia Castiglia, Ornella Galesi, Roberto Michelucci, Maurizio Elia,