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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-924108
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Neuroimaging in Nine Patients with Inversion Duplication of the Short Arm of Chromosome 8
Publication History
Received: December 21, 2005
Accepted after Revision: February 28, 2006
Publication Date:
14 June 2006 (online)
Abstract
Inversion duplication 8p is a rare chromosome disorder characterised by severe mental retardation, minor facial dysmorphisms, and corpus callosum agenesis. Few cerebral imaging studies have been reported. We describe 9 patients with an inversion duplication 8p, involving variable segments of the short arm of chromosome 8. MRI was performed in 8 patients and 2 patients underwent CT scanning. The images were systematically reviewed. All patients suffered from severe mental retardation. Head circumference was between 0 and + 2 SD in 7 patients. The corpus callosum was absent in 6, and thin (but complete) in 3 patients. Hypoplasia of the (inferior) cerebellar vermis was observed in 6 patients. Enlargement of the ventricular system and associated hippocampal maldevelopment were found in all patients. The supratentorial external CSF spaces were enlarged in 6 patients, and in 3 patients there was a remarkable enlargement of the retrocerebellar arachnoidal space. Cerebral white matter showed mildly delayed myelination in 7 patients, and periventricular lesions of variable extent in 6 patients. The pattern of imaging abnormalities was non-specific, but remarkably similar between patients. We found no correlation between the severity of the clinical features, imaging results, and extent of the chromosomal aberration.
Key words
Inversion duplication 8p - neuroimaging - corpus callosum agenesis
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Ilse Feenstra
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
Department of Human Genetics
PO Box 9101
6500 HB Nijmegen
The Netherlands
Email: i.feenstra@antrg.umcn.nl