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Rev. Bras. Neurol. (Online) ; 58(2): 11-16, abr.-jun. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1395440

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BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunctions are frequently found in the 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome, being an aggravating factor in the impairment of social relationships and communication, strongly impacting the functionality of the individual. Increasing the knowledge regarding cognitive skills may provide contributions to the diagnostic process and the intervention planning. OBJECTIVES: To estimate the general, verbal, and non-verbal cognitive functioning of children and adolescents with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive, and case series study regarding 15 individuals between 7-18 years-old diagnosed with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. An assessment of the cognitive functions was performed using the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI). For data analysis we used a descriptive statistics analysis, having absolute frequencies for variables, and mean, median, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values for numerical variables. RESULTS: In the group analysis, we observed an important cognitive impairment degree. Most of the sampling (n=8; 53.33%) presented a considerably low total intelligence quotient score. Cases showing lower performances also presented greater difficulties regarding Visual Motor and Visuospatial coordination. Regarding the intelligence quotient representative punctuation in the WASI scale, the sample showed a large variability in the results (between 40 and 92 points), with the median total of 83. CONCLUSIONS: We observed important dysfunctions, cognitive difficulties, and intellectual, verbal, and non-verbal disabilities in the population studied. These findings indicate the need for an early intervention to assist not only the cognitive aspect, but also the socio-emotional development of children with the 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome, aiming at their participation in society.


FUNDAMENTO: Disfunções cognitivas são frequentemente encontradas na Síndrome de Deleção 22q11.2, sendo um agravante no comprometimento das relações sociais e da comunicação, impactando fortemente na funcionalidade do indivíduo. O aumento do conhecimento sobre as habilidades cognitivas pode trazer contribuições no processo diagnóstico e no planejamento da intervenção. OBJETIVO: Estimar o funcionamento cognitivo geral, verbal e não verbal de crianças e adolescentes com Síndrome de Deleção 22q11.2. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal, descritivo, tipo série de casos, com 15 indivíduos entre 7-18 anos com diagnóstico da Síndrome de Deleção 22q11.2. A avaliação das habilidades cognitivas foi realizada com a Escala Wechsler Abreviada de Inteligência (WASI). Para análise dos dados, foi utilizada análise estatística descritiva, com frequências absolutas para variáveis, e média, mediana, desvio padrão, mínima e máximo para variáveis numéricas. RESULTADOS: Na análise do grupo, observou-se um importante grau de comprometimento cognitivo. A maior parte da amostra (n=8; 53,33%) mostrou quociente de inteligência total extremamente baixo. Os casos com desempenhos mais baixos apresentaram maiores dificuldades em relação às habilidades de coordenação visuomotora e visuoespacial. Em relação à pontuação representativa do quociente de inteligência na escala WASI, a amostra apresentou uma grande variabilidade de resultados (entre 40 a 92 pontos), com mediana total de 83 pontos. CONCLUSÕES: As dificuldades cognitivas encontradas indicam a necessidade de uma intervenção precoce para auxiliar não só no desenvolvimento cognitivo, mas socioemocional de crianças com a Síndrome de Deleção 22q11.2 visando sua participação na sociedade.


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Humans , Child , Adolescent , DiGeorge Syndrome/complications , DiGeorge Syndrome/diagnosis , Cognitive Dysfunction , Intelligence Tests , Wechsler Scales , Cross-Sectional Studies , Intellectual Disability/diagnosis
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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 118(1): 61-67, jan. 2022. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1360115

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Resumo Fundamento Algumas síndromes têm características específicas e facilmente reconhecíveis, enquanto outras podem ser mais complexas de se identificar e podem apresentar diferentes manifestações fenotípicas, por exemplo. Um diagnóstico etiológico é importante para entender a natureza da doença, para estabelecer o prognóstico e para começar o tratamento, permitindo a inclusão de pacientes na sociedade e reduzindo o custo financeiro dessas doenças. Objetivo A proposta inicial deste estudo foi a triagem citogenética para detectar a síndrome de deleção 22q11.2 (SD22q11.2) em recém-nascidos e crianças com doença cardíaca congênita utilizando a técnica da amplificação multiplex de sondas dependente de ligação (MLPA). Assim, por meio da pesquisa, outras mudanças genômicas foram identificadas nesses pacientes cardíacos. Nosso objetivo se estendeu a investigar essas outras mudanças citogenéticas. Métodos Investigamos 118 recém-nascidos com doenças cardíacas congênitas nascidos consecutivamente durante um ano, utilizando a técnica da MLPA. Resultados A técnica da MLPA permitiu a detecção da SD22q11.2 em 10/118 pacientes (8,5%). Outras alterações genômicas foram identificadas em 6/118 pacientes (5%): 1p36 del, 8p23 del (2 casos), 7q dup, 12 dup e 8q24 dup. Conclusão Este estudo ressalta a relevância da detecção de alterações genômicas que estão presentes em recém-nascidos e crianças com doenças cardíacas congênitas por meio de ferramentas citogenômicas.


Abstract Background Some syndromes have specific and easily recognizable features, while others may be more complex to identify and may present different phenotypic manifestations, for example. An etiological diagnosis is important to understand the nature of the disease, to establish the prognosis and to start the treatment, allowing the inclusion of patients in society and reducing the financial cost of such diseases. Objective The initial proposal of this study was cytogenetic screening for the detection of the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome in consecutive newborns and infants with congenital heart disease using the multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) technique. Therefore, throughout our research, other genomic alterations were identified in these cardiac patients. Thus, our objective was extended to investigate these other cytogenetic alterations. Methods We investigated 118 neonates with congenital heart diseases born consecutively during one year using the MLPA technique. Results The MLPA technique allowed the detection of 22q11.2DS in 10/118 patients (8.5%). Other genomic alterations were also identified in 6/118 patients (5%): 1p36 del, 8p23 del (2 cases), 7q dup, 12 dup and 8q24 dup. Conclusion This study highlights the relevance of detecting genomic alterations that are present in newborns and infants with congenital cardiac diseases using cytogenomic tools.


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant , DiGeorge Syndrome/diagnosis , DiGeorge Syndrome/genetics , Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnosis , Heart Defects, Congenital/genetics , Brazil , Mass Screening , Chromosome Deletion , Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2022. 157 p. ilus, graf, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1551788

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Introdução: Crianças com a síndrome de deleção 22q11.2 (22q11.2DS) tem os quatro domínios de sua funcionalidade bastante comprometida. Um instrumento baseado na Classificação Internacional de Funcionalidade, Incapacidade e Saúde (CIF) para crianças com 22q11.2DS pode ser uma avaliação inovadora. Contudo, não são conhecidos instrumentos confiáveis e válidos baseados na CIF aplicado neste contexto e não há propostas de padronização para sua implementação. Objetivo: Analisar a utilização da CIF para a avaliação de funcionalidade de crianças e adolescentes com 22q11.2DS. Métodos: Estudo descritivo, e transversal. Para identificar as categorias mais relevantes da CIF para 22q11.2DS e criação de uma ficha de avaliação de funcionalidade, foi utilizada a metodologia Delphi. Para avaliar a Funcionalidade de crianças e adolescentes com 22q11.2DS foi aplicado um questionário baseado na CIF aplicado em crianças de 7 a 12 anos com 22q11.2DS. Também foi aplicada a Escala de Inteligência Abreviada de Wechsler (WASI) para determinar o QI em escala real, verbal e de desempenho. Para avaliar a utilização do questionário baseado na CIF para crianças com 22q11.2DS, foi realizado um grupo focal com os profissionais que realizaram a avaliação. Resultados: Foram apresentados em formato de dois artigos. Através do Delphi foram selecionadas 145 categorias da CIF que abrangem os quatro domínios da CIF: Funções do Corpo, Estruturas do Corpo, Atividades, Participação e Fatores Ambientais, posteriormente transformadas em questionário de perguntas dicotômicas. Este questionário juntamente com o WASI foi aplicado em 7 crianças de adolescentes com média de idade 10,28 anos. Todas as crianças apresentaram algum comprometimento do QI. Foram observados comprometimentos em todas as categorias da CIF na amostra, principalmente a estrutura do nariz, funções de fluência e ritmo da fala e funções intelectuais, limitações e restrições no referente à produção de mensagens não verbais, comunicação, manejo do estresse e interação social. A aplicação deste tipo de instrumento foi considerada adequada segundo os profissionais de saúde, embora relatarem problemas de compreensão de algumas perguntas e tempo de aplicação elevado, apesar de ser uma lista reduzida. Conclusão: As informações obtidas com o uso da CIF podem contribuir para melhorar a compreensão interdisciplinar da situação de crianças com 22q11.2DS. Contudo, o instrumento de avaliação de funcionalidade criado ainda precisa ser aprimorado.


Introduction: Children with the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) have the four domains of their functioning affected. An instrument based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) for children with 22q11.2DS could be an innovative assessment. However, there are no known reliable and valid instruments based on the ICF applied to this context and there are no standardization proposals for its implementation. Purpose: To examine the use of the ICF for functioning assessment of children and adolescents with 22q11.2DS. Methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional study. To identify the most relevant ICF categories for 22q11.2DS and to create a functioning assessment form, the Delphi methodology was used. To assess functioning of children and adolescents with 22q11.2DS, an ICF-based questionnaire was applied to children aged 7 to 12 years with 22q11.2DS. The Wechsler Abbreviated Intelligence Scale (WASI) was also applied to determine real-scale, verbal and performance IQ. To assess the use of the ICF-based questionnaire for children with 22q11.2DS, a focus group was held with the professionals who performed the assessment. Results: Presented in two articles. Through Delphi, 145 ICF categories were selected, covering the four ICF domains: Body Functions, Body Structures, Activities, Participation and Environmental Factors, later transformed into a questionnaire with dichotomous questions. This questionnaire along with the WASI was applied to 7 children and adolescents with a mean age of 10.28 years. All children showed some impairment of IQ. Impairments were observed in all ICF categories in the sample, especially the structure of the nose, speech fluency and rhythm functions and intellectual functions, limitations and restrictions regarding the production of non verbal messages, communication, stress management and social interaction. The application of this type of instrument was considered adequate according to health professionals, although they reported problems in understanding some questions and found to be time consuming, despite being a shortened list. Conclusion: The information obtained using the ICF can contribute to improve the interdisciplinary understanding of the situation of 22q11.2DS children. However, the functioning assessment instrument created still needs to be improved.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Quality of Life , International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health , Surveys and Questionnaires , Sickness Impact Profile , DiGeorge Syndrome/rehabilitation
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Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1380300

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INTRODUCCIÓN. La deleción 22q11.2 es una alteración cromosómica muy frecuente, en la cual un 60% de los afectados presenta patologías neuropsiquiátricas. Determinar si existe asociación entre el síndrome de deleción 22q11.2 (SD22q11.2) y patologías como la esquizofrenia (EQZ), ofrece una oportunidad para la intervención temprana, y seguimiento de personas con este síndrome. OBJETIVO. El objetivo del presente trabajo es determinar si existe mayor riesgo de EQZ en pacientes con síndrome deleción 22q11.2. MÉTODOS. Se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica sistemática de publicaciones con fecha de 1990 a 2020. Las búsquedas se realizaron en PubMed y en la base de datos Cochrane. En total, se evaluaron 19 estudios, de los que se consideraron elegibles diez publicaciones para el análisis, lo que corresponde a 824 participantes. RESULTADOS. El riesgo de presentar EQZ en un individuo con SD22q11.2 es de 20-25%, en comparación al 1% de la población general. CONCLUSIONES. El riesgo para un individuo con SD22q11.2 de presentar EQZ se encuentra bien establecido. Considerar este riesgo podría ayudar a un adecuado seguimiento y una intervención temprana.


INTRODUCTION. 22q11.2 deletion syndrome is a very common chromosomal abnormality, in which 60% of those affected have neuropsychiatric disorders. Determining if there is an association between 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) and disorders such as schizophrenia (SCZ) offers an opportunity for early intervention and follow-up of people with this syndrome. OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study is to determine if there is a greater risk of SCZ in patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. METHODS. A systematic review was performed for publications dated 1990 to 2020. The strategy was to search in PubMed and Cochrane databases for specific MeSH terms. In total, 19 studies were reviewed, of which 10 publications were eligible for analysis, corresponding to 824 participants. RESULTS. The risk of presenting SCZ in an individual with 22q11.2DS is 20-25%, compared to 1% in the general population.CONCLUSIONS. The risk of presenting SCZ in an individual with 22q11.2DS is well established. Considering this risk could help with adequate follow-up and early intervention.


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Humans , Schizophrenia/epidemiology , 22q11 Deletion Syndrome/epidemiology , Schizophrenia/genetics , Risk Assessment , DiGeorge Syndrome/epidemiology
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Int. j. cardiovasc. sci. (Impr.) ; 33(4): 425-426, July-Aug. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1134392

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Abstract Congenital heart defects are the most common birth defects and the leading cause of mortality in the first year of life. It is well known that the 22q11 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) is the most common microdeletion syndrome in humans and that congenial heart diseases (CHDs) are one of the most common phenotypic manifestations. However, it should be noted that the 22q11 deletion was also found in a significant number of patients with isolated CHD. The 22q11DS phenotype may include cardiovascular anomalies, palatal abnormalities, nasal voice, immune deficiency, endocrine dysfunctions, a varying degree of cognitive deficits and intellectual disabilities, velopharyngeal insufficiency, and characteristic craniofacial dysmorphism. This condition affects about 1 in 4,000 live births, making 22q11DS the most common microdeletion syndrome in humans. Here we describe the cases of three children who were referred to the clinical hospital center with the diagnosis of CHD, but with no direct signs of 22q11DS. Investigation of familial data led us to suspect that the mothers could be carriers of 22q11DS. The multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) testing confirmed that the patients and mothers exhibited 3 Mb 22q11 deletions, which justified the clinical signs in the mothers and the CHD in children. In the presence of a few characteristics that are common of a spectrum of some known syndromes, a familial examination can provide clues to a definitive diagnosis, as well as to the prevention of diseases and genetic counseling of these patients.


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Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , 22q11 Deletion Syndrome/complications , Heart Defects, Congenital/genetics , Phenotype , Congenital Abnormalities/genetics , Velopharyngeal Insufficiency , DiGeorge Syndrome/genetics , Genetic Counseling
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Med. lab ; 24(1): 69-76, 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1097024

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El síndrome de DiGeorge, también conocido como síndrome velocardiofacial o síndrome de deleción 22q11, se caracteriza por la ausencia congénita del timo y la glándula paratiroides. La tríada clásica de este trastorno es cardiopatía congénita, endocrinopatía con hipocalcemia e inmunodeficiencia primaria. Sin embargo, el síndrome puede exhibir múltiples alteraciones y manifestaciones clínicas pleiotrópicas que, a menudo, resultan en dismorfismo facial y alteraciones en el paladar. Clínicamente se evidencia mayor susceptibilidad a infecciones respiratorias o gastrointestinales recurrentes y, en los casos de aplasia tímica, se requiere tratamiento con antibióticos profilácticos y trasplante tímico, mientras que en los demás se hace manejo expectante. En este manuscrito se presenta el caso de un paciente masculino de 18 meses de edad, remitido al servicio de genética por presentar diversas alteraciones fenotípicas. Se describe el proceso mediante el cual se llegó al diagnóstico de síndrome de DiGeorge, a su manejo y pronóstico, y se hace una breve revisión de la literatura


DiGeorge syndrome, also known as velocardiofacial syndrome or 22q11 deletion syndrome, is characterized by the congenital absence of the thymus and the parathyroid gland. The classic triad of this disorder is congenital heart disease, endocrinopathy with hypocalcemia and primary immunodeficiency. However, the syndrome may exhibit multiple pleotropic abnormalities and clinical manifestations that often result in facial dysmorphism and changes in the palate. Clinically, a high susceptibility to recurrent respiratory or gastrointestinal infections is observed. In cases of thymic aplasia, treatment with prophylactic antibiotics and thymic transplantation is necessary, while in others, expectant management is used. This manuscript presents the case of an 18-month old male patient, referred to the genetics service due to several phenotypic alterations. The process by which the Di- George syndrome diagnosis, management and prognosis was reached, as well as a brief review of the literature, are presented.


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Humans , DiGeorge Syndrome , Case Reports , 22q11 Deletion Syndrome
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CoDAS ; 32(6): e20190158, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133550

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ABSTRACT Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify the most typical and relevant categories of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) for patients with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. Methods: Based on the Delphi technique an expert survey through e-mail was performed among health professionals' specialists in the 22q11.2DS. Data were collected in 2 rounds. Answers were analysed for the degree of consensus. Results: 7 Experts recruited through e-mail distribution lists of professional organizations and personal networks participated in the study. Categories in all ICF components that were considered typical and/or relevant by at least 80% of the responders were added to a pilot ICF instrument for children with 22q11.2DS, with a total of 145 ICF categories. Conclusion: a list of ICF categories that are considered relevant and typical for 22q11.2DS condition by international experts was created. This is an important step towards identifying ICF Core Sets for chronic paediatric conditions in Brazil.


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Humans , Child , Disabled Persons , DiGeorge Syndrome , Brazil , Activities of Daily Living , Exercise , International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health , Delphi Technique , Disability Evaluation
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Med. infant ; 26(2): 92-98, Junio 2019. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1009182

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Introducción: El síndrome de deleción 22q11.2, también llamado síndrome Velo-Cardio-Facial (VCFS/del22q11.2) o síndrome de DiGeorge, es una entidad causada por una anomalía cromosómica, deleción en la región q11.2 (brazo largo) del cromosoma 22. Se trata de una enfermedad multisistémica de expresión variable que afecta el aparato cardiovascular, la inmunidad, las funciones endocrinológicas, la cavidad oral, el desarrollo neurocognitivo, con una expresión facial particular. La prevalencia estimada es de 1:2000/4000. Objetivos: Identificar y describir las cardiopatías congénitas más frecuentemente asociadas a pacientes con síndrome de microdeleción 22q11.2. Materiales y métodos: Estudio descriptivo, transversal y retrospectivo que analiza los pacientes con diagnóstico de microdeleción 22q11.2 atendidos en el Hospital Garrahan desde Octubre de 1998 hasta Febrero 2018. El criterio diagnóstico fueron signos clínicos compatibles y la presencia de la microdeleción 22q11.2 por técnica de FISH o MLPA. Resultados: Población: 321 pacientes, 151 Femeninos (47%) 170 Masculinos (53%). Rango etario: 0 a 197 meses (1 día a 16,4 años). Mediana de edad al diagnóstico clínico: 31 meses. El 74,4% (239/321) de los pacientes evaluados con microdeleción 22q11.2 tuvieron cardiopatías congénitas asociadas a facies peculiar. Las cardiopatías congénitas más frecuentemente asociadas fueron conotroncales. De los pacientes con cardiopatías congénitas el 68,6% requirió cirugía cardiovascular. Fallecieron 24 pacientes (10%) con cardiopatías congénitas asociadas y en el 93% la causa de muerte estuvo relacionada a la afección cardiológica. Conclusiones: Los pacientes con microdeleción 22q11.2 se asocian con un alto porcentaje de cardiopatías congénitas, la gran mayoría son complejas (conotroncales) y requieren resolución quirúrgica en los primeros años de vida. Es de vital importancia la evaluación multidisciplinaria de este grupo especial de pacientes con cardiopatía asociada a otras alteraciones extra cardíacas para el diagnóstico precoz y tratamiento oportuno (AU)


Introduction: 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, also called velocardiofacial syndrome (VCFS/del22q11.2) or DiGeorge syndrome, is a condition caused by chromosomal abnormality, a deletion in the q11.2 region (long arm) of chromosome 22. VCFS is a multisystem disease of variable expression that affects the cardiovascular, immune, and endocrine systems, the oral cavity, neurocognitive development, and is associated with specific facial features. The estimated prevalence is 1:2000/4000. Objectives: To identify and describe the most common congenital heart defects associated with 22q11.2 micro-deletion syndrome. Materials and methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional, and retrospective study analyzing patients diagnosed with a 22q11.2 microdeletion seen at Garrahan Hospital from October 1998 to February 2018. Diagnostic criteria were compatible clinical signs and the presence of a 22q11.2 microdeletion identified by FISH or MLPA. Results: Population: 321 patients, 151 female (47%) and 170 Male (53%). Age range: 0 to 197 months (1 day to 16.4 years). Median age at clinical diagnosis: 31 months. Overall, 74.4% (239/321) of patients with a 22q11.2 microdeletion had congenital heart defects associated with a peculiar facies. The most commonly associated congenital heart defects were conotruncal. Of the patients with congenital heart defects, 68.6% required cardiovascular surgery. Of the patients with congenital heart defects 24 patients died (10%) and in 93% the cause of death was related to the heart disease (p 0.002). Conclusions: A high percentage of patients with a 22q11.2 microdeletion have congenital heart defects, which are complex (conotruncal) in the majority, requiring surgical treatment in the first years of life. Multidisciplinary evaluation of this special group of patients with heart defects associated with other extracardiac disorders is essential for an early diagnosis and timely treatment (AU)


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22/genetics , Chromosome Deletion , DiGeorge Syndrome/diagnosis , DiGeorge Syndrome/genetics , Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnosis , Heart Defects, Congenital/genetics , Tetralogy of Fallot/etiology , Tetralogy of Fallot/genetics , Cross-Sectional Studies , Retrospective Studies , Heart Defects, Congenital/surgery , Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular/etiology , Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular/genetics
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Rev. chil. radiol ; 25(2): 71-74, jun. 2019. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1013852

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Objetivo: La arteria subclavia aberrante (ASA) o arteria lusoria, es una de las malformaciones más comunes del arco aórtico; en especial su variante derecha. Por otro lado, la arteria subclavia aberrante izquierda es más rara. Presentamos un caso infrecuente de un paciente con síndrome deleción 22q11.2 y ASA izquierda con síntomas en extremidad superior izquierda. La ASA izquierda es una condición muy poco frecuente y hay escasa información sobre su tratamiento quirúrgico. La mayoría de las veces, el ASA es asintomática; especialmente en adultos. Si presenta clínica, sus síntomas son disfagia, tos, disnea, claudicación de la extremidad superior. La presencia de sintomatología es una indicación quirúrgica. El tratamiento quirúrgico de una ASA es discutido. Éste va a depender de la anatomía, comorbilidades y experiencia del cirujano.


Objective: The Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery (ARSA) or Lusoria Artery is one of the most common aortic arch malformations. Aberrant Left Subclavian Artery (ALSA) on the other hand, is a much rarer condition. We present an uncommon case of ALSA in a patient with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome with upper limb symptoms and review the treatment options. ALSA is an exceedingly rare condition and information on its surgical treatment is scarce. In most cases the presence of an ALSA is asymptomatic, especially in adults. Some of the most typical symptoms are dysphagia (dysphagia lusoria), cough, dyspnea, claudication of the upper limb extremity. When symptomatic, the patient has indication of surgery. The treatment of an ALSA is still debatable and it depends on the anatomy, comorbidities and surgeon´s experience.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Subclavian Artery/abnormalities , Subclavian Artery/diagnostic imaging , DiGeorge Syndrome/complications , Subclavian Artery/surgery , Endovascular Procedures/methods
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Rev. Hosp. Niños B.Aires ; 61(272): 9-17, abr. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-995556

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El SD22q11.2 está asociado a síndromes de DiGeorge, velocardiofacial, facioconotruncal y Cayler, reconocidos con la misma etiología: microdeleción 22q11.2. El fenotipo es variable y presenta cardiopatía conotruncal (CC), dismorfias faciales, anomalías palatinas, inmunodeficiencias y trastornos del neurodesarrollo. Las manifestaciones endocrinológicas que predominan son talla baja, hipocalcemia neonatal asociada a hipoparatiroidismo y disfunción tiroidea. El 90% de los afectados presenta una deleción típica de 3-Mb, mientras que el resto tiene deleciones de menor tamaño o deleción localizada más distal a la región crítica . El objetivo del trabajo es identificar en una cohorte de 63 pacientes con sospecha clínica de SD22q11.2, la presencia de la microdeleción 22q11.2 empleando como método diagnóstico la técnica de FISH y describir brevemente las características clínicas más prevalentes que presentan los pacientes con resultado de FISH positivo y negativo. La microdeleción 22q11.2 se identificó en el 38% (24/63) de los pacientes estudiados. Las características clínicas más prevalentes en este grupo fueron las cardiopatías congénitas conotruncales (95,6%), microcefalia (50%), inmunodeficiencias (50%), hipocalcemia (48,8%), anomalías del paladar (45,8%), retraso del desarrollo y déficit cognitivo (41,5%). En nuestro hospital, el algoritmo diagnóstico para la detección de la microdeleción 22q11.2 es el cariotipo de alta resolución y el estudio por la técnica de FISH.


DS22q11.2 is associated with a wide spectrum of clinical disorders (DiGeorge, velocardiofacial, facioconotrunal and Cayler syndromes) known to arise from the same etiology 22q11.2 microdeletion The phenotype is variable and includes conotruncal cardiac defect (CCD), facial phenotype, palate anomalies, inmunodeficiency and developmental disorders. The endocrine manifestations are short stature (ST), neonatal hypocalcemia due to hypoparathyroidism, and thyroid dysfunction. In 90% of patients with 22q11.1 deletion a common 3-Mb deletion has been found, whereas the rest of cases share a smaller deletion or more distal atypical deletions. The aim of the present study was to identify the 22q11.2 microdeletion by FISH in 63 patients from the Genetic and Endocrinology Division between 2002 and 2017 who had more than one clinical feature of DS22q11. 2. High resolution karyotype and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) were performed with different commercial probes. The 22q11.2 microdeletion was demonstrated in 24/63 patients (38%). The more relevant clinical features in this group were: conotruncal cardiac defect (95.6%), microcephaly (50%), immunodeficiency (50%), hypocalcaemia (48.8%) palate anomalies (45.8%), development delay and cognitive deficit (41.5%). In our hospital, the diagnostic algorithm for the detection of the 22q11.2 microdeletion is the high resolution karyotype and the study by the FISH technique.


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Humans , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , DiGeorge Syndrome , 22q11 Deletion Syndrome , Endocrinology , Genetics
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Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences ; (6): 429-433, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-819030

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OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the relationship between 22q11.2 duplication and clinical phenotype.@*METHODS@#Eight fetuses with 22q11.2 duplication syndrome diagnosed by chromosome microarray analysis (CMA) through amniocentesis from February 2015 to March 2017 were enrolled in the study. The prenatal diagnostic indications, fetal ultrasound, chromosome karyotype, peripheral blood CMA results of parents, pregnancy outcomes and follow-up of postnatal growth and development were retrospectively analyzed.@*RESULTS@#Prenatal serological screening indicated 6 cases with high risk of trisomy 21, 1 case with nuchal fold (NF) thickening and 1 case of maternal chromosomal balanced translocation. Fetal ultrasonography showed 1 case of NF thickening, 1 case of fetal cerebral ventriculomegaly and 6 cases with normal ultrasound. CMA demonstrated that the size of duplication was between 651 kb and 3.26 Mb, and 22q11.2 duplication. Parents' CMA results revealed that 6 cases inherited from one of the parents with normal phenotype, and the parents of 2 cases refused the CMA test. Two couples chose induced labor; 6 cases of continued pregnancy had normal phenotypes at birth. All 6 cases were followed up with longest of 3.5 years. The growth and psychological development were normal in 5 cases, and one case was growth retardation.@*CONCLUSIONS@#There were no specific clinical phenotypes in 22q11.2 duplication syndrome, and most of them were inherited from one parent who has normal phenotype.


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Female , Humans , Male , Pregnancy , Abnormalities, Multiple , Diagnosis , Genetics , Chromosome Duplication , Genetics , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22 , Genetics , DiGeorge Syndrome , Diagnosis , Genetics , Pregnancy Outcome , Prenatal Diagnosis , Retrospective Studies
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Estud. Psicol. (Campinas, Online) ; 36: 180101, 2019. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1039874

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The 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome (22q11.2DS), the most common human chromosome microdeletion syndrome, is associated with a very heterogeneous neurocognitive phenotype. One of the main characteristics of the syndrome spectrum is the intellectual variability, which encompasses average performance and intellectual disability and discrepancies between Verbal Intelligence Quotient and Performance Verbal Intelligence Quotient, with greater impairment in nonverbal tasks. The present study aimed at investigating the intellectual performance aspects of a 21children and adolescents sample from Brazil who had been diagnosed with 22q11.2DS, based on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - 4th edition. The samples were reviewed considering the differences between indices. The results revealed an Full Scale Intelligence Quotient predominant in the borderline range (42 to 104) and a significant discrepancy between the indices of Verbal Comprehension and Perceptual Reasoning in 42% of the sample. With regard to the performance in the subtests alone, a better performance was found in Similarities, whereas block design, matrix reasoning, digit span and letter-number sequencing subtests were the most challenging. These findings indicate that a comprehensive assessment of intellectual performance aspects covering the different measures of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale may contribute to a broader understanding of the neurocognitive phenotype associated with 22q11.2DS.


A Síndrome da Deleção 22q11.2 (SD22q11.2), microdeleção cromossômica mais frequente em humanos, é associada a um fenótipo neurocognitivo muito heterogêneo. Uma das principais características do espectro da síndrome é a variabilidade intelectual, que abrange de desempenho médio a deficiência intelectual, bem como discrepâncias entre Quociente de Inteligência Verbal e de Quociente de Inteligência de Execução, com maior prejuízo nas tarefas não verbais. O presente estudo teve por objetivo investigar aspectos do desempenho intelectual de uma amostra brasileira de 21 crianças e adolescentes diagnosticados com SD22q11.2, com base nos indicadores da Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - 4th edition. As amostras foram analisadas considerando diferenças entre os índices. Os resultados revelaram predomínio de Quociente de Inteligência Total na faixa limítrofe, entre 42 e 104, assim como discrepância significativa entre os índices de compreensão verbal e organização perceptual em 42% da amostra. No que concerne ao desempenho nos subtestes de forma isolada, um melhor resultado foi verificado em semelhanças, ao passo que cubos, raciocínio matricial, dígitos e sequência de números e letras foram os mais desafiadores. Esses achados indicam que uma avaliação abrangente de aspectos do desempenho intelectual contemplando as diversas medidas da Escala Wechsler de Inteligência pode contribuir para uma compreensão mais ampla do fenótipo neurocognitivo associado à SD22q11.2.


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Wechsler Scales , DiGeorge Syndrome , Genetics, Behavioral , Neuropsychology
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Rev chil anest ; 48(1): 73-81, 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1451560

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The syndrome produced by the deletion of chromosome 22q11 corresponds to a pattern of anomalies that occurs when a specific region of chromosome 22 is lost, specifically called 22q11.2. This microdeletion corresponds to the most frequent chromosomal alteration in humans, which has a prevalence of 1 per 4,000 live births. This includes a great variety of phenotypes, many of them subclinical, among which the Di George syndrome and the Velocardiofacial syndrome stand out. The main cause of mortality is of cardiac origin. Embryologically, this microdeletion is associated with alterations in the differentiation and migration of the pharyngeal system, with consequent craniofacial, cardiac, airway, thymus and parathyroid alterations, among others. In this sense, these patients present a higher risk of complications such as inmunodeficiency, hypocalcemia and hemorrhagic risk. From the surgical and anesthetic point of view, they can present cardiopathies of greater complexity of correction, which in some cases is also related to anatomical airway alterations which can constitute an important challenge when operating this type of patients. Considering the above, there is an increase in perioperative risk which could increase mortality. The objective of this review is to present the characteristics and behavior of this group of patients in the correction of their heart diseases, so that they are known by the anesthesiologists who work in the cardiovascular area.


El síndrome de microdeleción 22q11 corresponde a un patrón de anomalías que se produce al perderse una región específica del cromosoma 22, específicamente llamada 22q11.2. Esta microdeleción corresponde a la alteración genética más frecuente en humanos la cual tiene una prevalencia de 1 cada 4.000 recién nacidos vivos. Incluye una gran variedad de fenotipos, muchos de ellos subclínicos, entre los que destaca el síndrome Di George y el síndrome Velocardiofacial. La principal causa de mortalidad es de origen cardíaco. Embriológicamente la microdeleción se asocia a alteraciones en diferenciación y migración del aparato faríngeo, con las consiguientes alteraciones cráneo-faciales, cardíacas, de vía aérea, timo y paratiroides, entre otras. En ese sentido, presentan mayor frecuencia de complicaciones tales como infecciones, hipocalcemia y riesgo hemorrágico. Desde el punto de vista quirúrgico y anestésico pueden presentar cardiopatías de mayor complejidad de corrección, asociado o no a alteraciones anatómicas en vía aérea lo que puede constituir un importante desafío al momento de intervenir. Lo anterior aumenta el riesgo perioperatorio, lo que podría derivar en aumento de la mortalidad. El objetivo de esta revisión es presentar las características y comportamiento de este grupo de pacientes en la corrección de sus cardiopatías, de modo que sean un aporte para los anestesiólogos que se desempeñan en el área cardiovascular.


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Humans , Surgical Procedures, Operative/adverse effects , 22q11 Deletion Syndrome/complications , Heart Defects, Congenital , Anesthesia , Postoperative Complications , Risk , Immunocompromised Host , DiGeorge Syndrome , 22q11 Deletion Syndrome/diagnosis , 22q11 Deletion Syndrome/physiopathology , Hemorrhage , Hypocalcemia
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 63-71, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-758882

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Genome-wide association study (GWAS) is a powerful tool for identifying the genetic causes of various diseases. This study was conducted to identify genomic variation in Maltese dog genomes associated with degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD) development and to evaluate the association of each biological condition with DMVD in Maltese dogs. DNA was extracted from blood samples obtained from 48 Maltese dogs (32 with DMVD and 16 controls). Genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping was performed. The top 30 SNPs from each association of various conditions and genetic variations were mapped to their gene locations. A total of 173,662 loci were successfully genotyped, with an overall genotype completion rate of 99.41%. Quality control analysis excluded 46,610 of these SNPs. Manhattan plots were produced using allelic tests with various candidate clinical conditions. A significant peak of association was observed between mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and SNPs on chromosome 17. The present study revealed significant SNPs in several genes associated with cardiac function, including PDZ2, Armadillo repeat protein detected in velo-cardio-facial syndrome, catenin (cadherin-associated protein) alpha 3, low-density lipoprotein receptor class A domain containing protein 4, and sterile alpha motif domain containing protein 3. To our knowledge, this is the first study of a genetic predisposition to DMVD in Maltese dogs. Although only a limited number of cases were analyzed, these data could be the basis for further research on the genetic predisposition to MVP and DMVD in Maltese dogs.


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Animals , Dogs , Armadillos , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17 , DiGeorge Syndrome , DNA , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Genetic Variation , Genome , Genome-Wide Association Study , Genotype , Mitral Valve Prolapse , Mitral Valve , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Quality Control , Receptors, Lipoprotein
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Colomb. med ; 49(3): 219-222, July-Sept. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-974989

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Abstract Introduction: Deletion 22q11.2 occurs in 1:4,000-1:6,000 live births while 10p13p14 deletion is found in 1:200,000 newborns. Both deletions have similar clinical features such as congenital heart disease and immunological anomalies. Objective: We looked for a 22q11.2 deletion in Mexican patients with craniofacial dysmorphisms suggestive of DiGeorge or velocardiofacial syndromes and at least one major phenotypic feature (cardiac anomaly, immune deficiency, palatal defects or development delay). Methods: A prospective study of 39 patients recruited in 2012-2015 at the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social at Guadalajara, Mexico. The patients with velocardiofacial syndrome-like features or a confirmed tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) or complex cardiopathy were studied by G-banding and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with a dual TUPLE1(HIRA)/ARSA or TUPLE1(22q11)/22q13(SHANK3) probe, six patients without the 22q11.2 deletion (arbitrarily selected) were tested with the dual DiGeorge II (10p14)/D10Z1 probe. Results: Twenty-two patients (7 males and 15 females) had the 22q11.2 deletion and 17/39 did not have it; no patient had a 10p loss. Among the 22 deleted patients, 19 had congenital heart disease (mostly TOF). Twelve patients without deletion had heart defects such as TOF (4/12), isolate ventricular septal defect (2/12) or other disorders (6/12). Conclusion: In our small sample about ~56% of the patients, regardless of the clinical diagnosis, had the expected 22q11.2 deletion. We remark the importance of early cytogenetic diagnosis in order to achieve a proper integral management of the patients and their families.


Resumen Introducción: La deleción 22q11.2 ocurre con una frecuencia de 1:4,000-1:6,000 nacidos vivos, mientras que la deleción 10p13p14 es detectada en 1:200,000 recién nacidos. Ambas deleciones comparten características clínicas similares tales como defectos cardiacos congénitos y anomalías inmunológicas. Objetivo: Identificar la deleción 22q11.2 en pacientes mexicanos con dismorfismo craneofacial sugestivo de síndrome DiGeorge o velocardiofacial y por lo menos con una característica clínica mayor (anomalía cardiaca, deficiencia inmunológica, defectos en paladar o retardo en el desarrollo) Métodos: Estudio prospectivo de 39 pacientes captados entre 2012-2015 en el Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social en Guadalajara, México. Los pacientes con características clínicas sugerentes de síndrome velocardiofacial o diagnostico confirmado de tetralogía de Fallot (TOF) o cardiopatía compleja fueron estudiados por bandas G y por hibridación in situ fluorescente (FISH) con una sonda dual TUPLE1(HIRA)/ARSA o TUPLE1(22q11)/22q13(SHANK3), seis pacientes sin la deleción 22q11.2 (seleccionados arbitrariamente) fueron estudiados con la sonda dual DiGeorge II (10p14)/D10Z1. Resultados: Veintidós pacientes (7 hombres y 15 mujeres) tuvieron la deleción 22q11.2 y 17/39 no la tuvieron, ningún paciente tuvo la pérdida de 10p. Entre los 22 pacientes delecionados, 19 tuvieron defecto cardiaco congénito (principalmente TOF). Doce pacientes sin la deleción tuvieron defectos cardiacos congénitos como TOF (4/12), defecto del septo ventricular aislado (2/12) y otros trastornos cardiacos (6/12). Conclusión: En nuestra pequeña muestra, alrededor de ~56% de los pacientes, independientemente de su diagnostico clínico, tuvieron la deleción 22q11.2 esperada. Resaltamos la importancia del diagnóstico citogenético temprano para determinar un apropiado manejo integral para el paciente y sus familiares.


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Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Young Adult , Tetralogy of Fallot/diagnosis , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , DiGeorge Syndrome/diagnosis , Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnosis , Tetralogy of Fallot/genetics , Prospective Studies , Cytogenetic Analysis , DiGeorge Syndrome/physiopathology , DiGeorge Syndrome/genetics , Heart Defects, Congenital/genetics , Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular/diagnosis , Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular/genetics , Mexico
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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1270869

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DiGeorge syndrome (DGS) was first described in 1829 by Dr Angelo DiGeorge. DGS is a cluster of symptoms because of a defect in the development of the pharyngeal pouch. Evidence from cytogenetic studies has linked the pathogenesis of DGS with a deletion of a gene located in chromosome 22-band 22q11. In most affected individuals, the deletion is de novo; however, inheritance has been reported in 10% ­ 25% of patients. DGS commonly presents with a classical triad of conotruncal cardiac anomalies, hypoplastic thymus and hypocalcaemia. DGS may be of focus to a psychiatrist as it is associated with cognitive deficits, high rates of schizophrenia and anxiety disorders. Patients may also present to mental health care workers with learning disabilities, developmental delay and behavioural disorders such as attention-deficit or hyperactivity disorder. Mental health workers therefore play an invaluable role in the diagnosis and timely treatment of the disorder. In a resource-limited area such as Botswana, with scarce mental health professionals, paediatricians and neurologists, DGS may be frequently misdiagnosed with consequent inappropriate interventions that may increase morbidity. Herein, we present a case to raise awareness and demonstrate one of the varied ways the syndrome may present. Themultifaceted nature of DGS presentation underscores the need for a multidisciplinary approach to treatment


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Anxiety Disorders , Botswana , DiGeorge Syndrome , Patients , Schizophrenia
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Korean Circulation Journal ; : 209-216, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-738689

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the advantages and disadvantages of verifying genetic abnormalities using array comparative genomic hybridization (a-CGH) immediately after diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD). METHODS: Among neonates under the age of 28 days who underwent echocardiography from January 1, 2014 to April 30, 2016, neonates whose chromosomal and genomic abnormalities were tested using a-CGH in cases of an abnormal finding on echocardiography were enrolled. RESULTS: Of the 166 patients diagnosed with CHD, 81 underwent a-CGH and 11 patients (11/81, 13.5%) had abnormal findings on a-CGH. 22q11.2 deletion syndrome was the most common (4/11, 36.4%). On the first a-CGH, 4 patients were negative (4/81, 5%). Three of them were finally diagnosed with Williams syndrome using fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), 1 patient was diagnosed with Noonan syndrome through exome sequencing. All of them exhibited diffuse pulmonary artery branch hypoplasia, as well as increased velocity of blood flow, on repeated echocardiography. Five patients started rehabilitation therapy at mean 6 months old age in outpatient clinics and epilepsy was diagnosed in 2 patients. Parents of 2 patients (22q11.2 deletion syndrome and Patau syndrome) refused treatment due to the anticipated prognosis. CONCLUSIONS: Screening tests for genetic abnormalities using a-CGH in neonates with CHD has the advantage of early diagnosis of genetic abnormality during the neonatal period in which there is no obvious symptom of genetic abnormality. However, there are disadvantages that some genetic abnormalities cannot be identified on a-CGH.


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Ambulatory Care Facilities , Comparative Genomic Hybridization , Diagnosis , DiGeorge Syndrome , Early Diagnosis , Echocardiography , Epilepsy , Exome , Heart Defects, Congenital , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Mass Screening , Noonan Syndrome , Parents , Prognosis , Pulmonary Artery , Rehabilitation , Williams Syndrome
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