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Array CGH analysis of a cohort of Russian patients with intellectual disability.
[aniridia]
The
use
of
array
comparative
genomic
hybridization
(
array
CGH
)
as
a
diagnostic
tool
in
molecular
genetics
has
facilitated
the
identification
of
many
new
microdeletion
/
microduplication
syndromes
(
MMSs
)
.
Furthermore
,
this
method
has
allowed
for
the
identification
of
copy
number
variations
(
CNVs
)
whose
pathogenic
role
has
yet
to
be
uncovered
.
Here
,
we
report
on
our
application
of
array
CGH
for
the
identification
of
pathogenic
CNVs
in
79
Russian
children
with
intellectual
disability
(
ID
)
.
Twenty
-
six
pathogenic
or
likely
pathogenic
changes
in
copy
number
were
detected
in
22
patients
(
28
%
)
:
8
CNVs
corresponded
to
known
MMSs
,
and
17
were
not
associated
with
previously
described
syndromes
.
In
this
report
,
we
describe
our
findings
and
comment
on
genes
potentially
associated
with
ID
that
are
located
within
the
CNV
regions
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"comparative genomic hybridization"
symptom
22q11.2 deletion syndrome
achondroplasia
alpha-thalassemia
aniridia
canavan disease
cowden syndrome
dedifferentiated liposarcoma
holt-oram syndrome
kallmann syndrome
krabbe disease
monosomy 21
well-differentiated liposarcoma
wolf-hirschhorn syndrome
x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
zellweger syndrome
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