Phenotype-to-Genotype Description of Prenatal Suspected and Postnatal Discovered Upper Limb Anomalies: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Prenatal Diagnosis Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1002/pd.6714
Arda Arduç, Sandra J B van Dijk, Feikje J Ten Cate, Margriet H M van Doesburg, Ingeborg H Linskens, Elisabeth van Leeuwen, Merel C van Maarle, Eva Pajkrt
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate phenotype and genotype characteristics of fetuses and children with upper limb anomalies.

Method: Retrospective cohort study of a prenatal and postnatal cohort with upper limb anomalies from January 2007 to December 2021 in a Fetal Medicine Unit. Prenatally on ultrasound suspected upper limb anomalies, such as transverse and longitudinal reduction defects, polydactyly, and syndactyly, and postnatally identified children referred to the Congenital Hand Team were evaluated separately.

Results: The prenatal group included 199 pregnancies: 64 transverse and 19 longitudinal reduction defects, 103 polydactylies, and 13 cases with syndactyly. The majority of cases with longitudinal reduction defects (n = 10, 52.6%), polydactyly (n = 62, 60.2%), and syndactyly (n = 10, 76.9%) were non-isolated, as opposed to transverse reduction defects, which were generally isolated (n = 41, 64.1%). The postnatal cohort included 362 children with upper limb anomalies with 49 transverse and 22 longitudinal reduction defects, 226 polydactylies, and 65 syndactylies. Chromosomal or monogenic abnormalities were identified in 76/199 (38.2%) cases of the prenatal cohort and in 31/362 (8.6%) cases of the postnatal cohort.

Conclusion: Prenatal identification of minor defects of the digits is a challenge, with more postnatal than prenatal cases. The majority of cases with isolated anomalies in both groups had no underlying chromosomal or monogenic cause, nor were they associated with a syndrome, as compared to the non-isolated cases. Conducting structural anomaly scans and genetic counseling are crucial to assess the risk of genetic abnormalities.

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产前怀疑和产后发现的上肢异常的表型-基因型描述:一项回顾性队列研究。
目的:探讨上肢畸形胎儿和儿童的表型和基因型特征。方法:回顾性队列研究2007年1月至2021年12月在胎儿医学单元进行的上肢异常的产前和产后队列。产前超声怀疑上肢异常,如横向和纵向复位缺陷,多指畸形,并指畸形,以及出生后确定的儿童转到先天性手组分别进行评估。结果:产前组199例妊娠,其中横向复位64例,纵向复位19例,多指畸形103例,并指畸形13例。纵向复位缺损(n = 10, 52.6%)、多指畸形(n = 62, 60.2%)和并指畸形(n = 10, 76.9%)多数为非孤立性,而横向复位缺损一般为孤立性(n = 41, 64.1%)。出生后队列包括362名上肢畸形儿童,其中49例为横向复位缺陷,22例为纵向复位缺陷,226例为多指畸形,65例并指畸形。产前队列中76/199例(38.2%)和产后队列中31/362例(8.6%)存在染色体或单基因异常。结论:手指轻微缺陷的产前鉴定是一项挑战,产后病例多于产前病例。与非孤立病例相比,两组中大多数孤立异常病例没有潜在的染色体或单基因原因,也不与综合征相关。进行结构异常扫描和遗传咨询是评估遗传异常风险的关键。
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Prenatal Diagnosis
Prenatal Diagnosis 医学-妇产科学
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期刊介绍: Prenatal Diagnosis welcomes submissions in all aspects of prenatal diagnosis with a particular focus on areas in which molecular biology and genetics interface with prenatal care and therapy, encompassing: all aspects of fetal imaging, including sonography and magnetic resonance imaging; prenatal cytogenetics, including molecular studies and array CGH; prenatal screening studies; fetal cells and cell-free nucleic acids in maternal blood and other fluids; preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD); prenatal diagnosis of single gene disorders, including metabolic disorders; fetal therapy; fetal and placental development and pathology; development and evaluation of laboratory services for prenatal diagnosis; psychosocial, legal, ethical and economic aspects of prenatal diagnosis; prenatal genetic counseling
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