A REPORT OF RECURRENT ANENCEPHALY WITH TRISOMY 2P23-2PTER - ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF 2P24 IN NEURAL-TUBE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THE ROLE FOR CYTOGENETIC ANALYSIS
Shm. Winsor et al., A REPORT OF RECURRENT ANENCEPHALY WITH TRISOMY 2P23-2PTER - ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF 2P24 IN NEURAL-TUBE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THE ROLE FOR CYTOGENETIC ANALYSIS, Prenatal diagnosis, 17(7), 1997, pp. 665-669
A woman carrying a balanced reciprocal translocation, 46,XX,t(2;5)(p23
;p15)pat, was ascertained following the delivery of an anencephalic fe
tus whose karyotype was 46,XY,5p+. She subsequently had two pregnancie
s with a similar unbalanced karyotype (trisomy 2p23-2pter and monosomy
5p15-5pter), one of which was also anencephalic. She has three living
children, two of whom are balanced translocation carriers. This histo
ry raises questions regarding the necessity of cytogenetic assessment
of cases identified by ultrasound with 'isolated' neural tube defects.
The observation of duplication of the 2p23-2pter region in conjunctio
n with anencephaly also adds to the growing body of evidence suggestin
g an association of this region and neural tube development. (C) 1997
by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.