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Constitutional chromosomal breakage
Authors:F Giraud  S Ayme  J F Mattei  M G Mattei
Institution:(1) Centre de Génétique Médicale, Hôpital d'Enfants, Marseille, France;(2) Groupe Hospitalier de la Timone, Marseille, France
Abstract:Summary There were 18 individuals found to have a constitutional chromosome fragility causing an increase in break frequency. For each chromosome the breakpoint is always the same, whether it involves chromosomes from the same person, the same family, or different families. The fragile points are bands 10q24, 12q13, 16q21, 17p12, and Xq27. Autosomal constitutional fragility does not seem to have a phenotypic correspondence. They were found mostly in parents of children with chromosomal abnormalities or in couples with a history of repeated spontaneous abortions which permits one to raise the possibility of an interchromosomal effect. The six constitutional chromosomal fragilities of the X chromosome had in common the association of mental deficiency, delayed speech, and large malformed ears. The break points in constitutional chromosomal fragility were compared to those of spontaneous breaks in vitro, to those induced by X-rays, and to those in Fanconi's anemia. The theoretical consequences of these structural abnormalities are discussed as well as what to do about them when they are found.This study was supported by I.N.S.E.R.M. (C.R.L. No. 7510424).Text of the communication presented at the Symposium on Medical Genetics, Debrecen-Hajduszoboszlo, Hungary, 27–29 april 1976.
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