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Chromosomal abnormalities

Last updated: November 8, 2024

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Structural and numerical chromosomal abnormalities affect either the autosomes or gonosomes and are a common cause of spontaneous abortion. The most frequently observed autosomal abnormalities are trisomy 13 (Patau syndrome), trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome), and trisomy 21 (Down syndrome). Individuals with these conditions have an extra copy of the chromosome to which their names refer. The risk of autosomal abnormalities increases with maternal age. Characteristic features include facial and skeletal malformations, which are usually recognizable at birth. The conditions are also associated with congenital heart defects and malformations of other internal organs. Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome are gonosomal abnormalities in which individuals have a missing X chromosome or an additional X chromosome, respectively. These conditions are primarily characterized by impaired development of secondary sexual characteristics and infertility secondary to gonadal dysgenesis. The diagnosis for all chromosomal abnormalities is confirmed with karyotyping.

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Definitions

Epidemiology

Viable numerical chromosomal abnormalities

Autosomal chromosomal abnormalities

Overview of autosomal chromosomal abnormalities
Trisomy 13 (Patau syndrome) Trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome) Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome)
Karyotype
  • : 47,XX,+13
  • : 47,XY,+13
  • : 47,XX,+18
  • : 47,XY,+18
Pathogenesis

Clinical features

Associated conditions

Neurocognitive deficiency

  • Variable (average IQ: 50)
Life expectancy
  • < 12 months of age
  • < 12 months of age
  • Decreased (∼ 60 years)

Gonosomal chromosomal abnormalities

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Trisomy 13 (Patau syndrome)toggle arrow icon

The age of Puberty onset is 13: Patau syndrome is caused by trisomy 13.

7 Ps of Patau syndrome: holoProsencephaly, cleft liP and Palate, Polydactyly, Pump disease (congenital heart disease), Polycystic kidney disease, cutis aPlasia.

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Trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome)toggle arrow icon

PRINCE Edward turned 18: Prominent occiput, Rocker-bottom feet, Intellectual disability, Nondisjunction (in meiosis), Clenched fists, low-set Ears, and chromosome 18.

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Down syndrome (trisomy 21)toggle arrow icon

See article on “Down syndrome.”

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