The Subtlety of 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome in a Preterm Neonate.

IF 0.6 Q4 NURSING Neonatal Network Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1891/NN-2022-0023
Laura Cline, Paola Aranda, Amy Jnah
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To date, 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (DS) is regarded as the most commonly diagnosed DS in humans. The location of the deletion on chromosome 22 affects the phenotypic presentation, which ranges from subtle to severe. Common manifestations include congenital heart defects, calcium deficiency, clefts and other midline defects, immunodeficiencies, and neurocognitive delay. This wide range of clinical manifestations can complicate diagnostic reasoning as many align with other disease processes commonly observed in preterm neonates. This article presents the case of a preterm neonate born at 25-weeks' gestation with 22q11.2 DS. The clinical presentation of this neonate included a right aortic arch, ventricular septal defect, hypocalcemia, borderline severe combined immunodeficiency, and abnormal thyroid function. The infant's hospital course is followed to highlight the challenges clinicians face when suspicious of a genetic disorder in a preterm neonate.

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早产新生儿22q11.2缺失综合征的微妙之处。
迄今为止,22q11.2缺失综合征(DS)被认为是人类最常诊断的DS。22号染色体上缺失的位置影响表型表现,其范围从轻微到严重。常见的表现包括先天性心脏缺陷、缺钙、唇腭裂等中线缺陷、免疫缺陷和神经认知迟缓。这种广泛的临床表现可能使诊断推理复杂化,因为许多临床表现与早产儿常见的其他疾病过程一致。这篇文章提出的情况下,早产新生儿出生在妊娠25周22q11.2 DS。该新生儿的临床表现包括右主动脉弓、室间隔缺损、低钙血症、边缘性严重联合免疫缺陷和甲状腺功能异常。婴儿的医院课程是为了强调临床医生在怀疑早产新生儿的遗传疾病时面临的挑战。
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