2010
DOI: 10.1097/ten.0b013e3181fcfeba
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Analysis of Phenotype and Karyotype of Children Born From Mothers With 45,X/46,XX Mosaicism

Abstract: In the light of the contemporary definition of Turner syndrome (TS), not all cases of 45,X/46,XX mosaicism should be considered as this syndrome. This report describes 2 mothers with 45,X/46,XX karyotype and their offspring. In one family, a mother and 2 daughters had 45,X/46,XX mosaicism. In the second one, a mother with a mosaic karyotype delivered 2 children, 1 healthy and 1 with Xp deletion, 46,Xdel(X)(p11.2). In both families, the daughters were initially diagnosed as TS, whereas mosaicism in their mother… Show more

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“…However, it has not been possible to determine the skeletal signs that would be pathognomonic for a selected karyotype. Also, Czyzyk et al [88] pointed out the diversity of phenotype and karyotype characteristic for TS patients. In contrast, in our systematic review of case reports published after 2000, a negligible proportion of patients had detailed radiological examinations of the limbs.…”
Section: Xxxxymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has not been possible to determine the skeletal signs that would be pathognomonic for a selected karyotype. Also, Czyzyk et al [88] pointed out the diversity of phenotype and karyotype characteristic for TS patients. In contrast, in our systematic review of case reports published after 2000, a negligible proportion of patients had detailed radiological examinations of the limbs.…”
Section: Xxxxymentioning
confidence: 99%