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Phylloid pattern of hypomelanosis closely related to chromosomal abnormalities in the 13q detected by SNP array analysis
Faletra F.
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Berti I.
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Tommasini A.
altro
Gasparini P.
2013
journal article
Periodico
DERMATOLOGY
Abstract
Phylloid hypomelanosis is a distinct type of pigmentary mosaicism characterized by congenital hypochromic macules resembling a floral ornament with various elements such as round or oval patches, asymmetrical macules similar to begonia leaves, or oblong lesions. It has been found to be predominantly associated with abnormalities in chromosome 13 and sometimes as-sociated with different extracutaneous abnormalities. Here, we report 2 new cases of phylloid hypomelanosis due to mosaicism involving chromosome 13. The first one is a mosaicism for a supernumerary marker belonging to chromosome 13 and the second one is the first report of phylloid hypomelanosis associated with a mosaic deletion of 13q. Because of the extremely low level of mosaicism in these 2 cases, SNP array analysis on skin fibroblasts was carried out, showing a 13q21.33-q34 duplication (71,024,411-115,103,529) and a 13q13.3-q34 (38,368,012-115,103,529) deletion. Both cases underline on the one hand the strict connection between phylloid hypomelanosis and anomalies of chromosome 13, and on the other hand the relevance of the SNP array analysis on skin fibroblasts in the detection of low-level mosaicism. Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Base.
DOI
10.1159/000342884
WOS
WOS:000315976300002
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11390/1317715
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84875217877
https://ricerca.unityfvg.it/handle/11390/1317715
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13q
Deletion
Mosaicism
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SNP array analysis
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