Author:
Xue Huiqin,Tang Qiaoyin,Feng Yu,Zhao Chenyue,Xu Ke,Gu Weiyue,Xue Zhaoyu,Li Xinyan,Jiang Jinsong,Lu Hongyong,Sun Xiayu,Wu Jianrui,Cao Guizhi
Abstract
A fetal clenched hand with overlapping fingers is more common in aneuploidy syndrome and was not well-documented in MED12 deficiency. This study reports the clinical and genetic findings of three affected siblings from a Chinese family. The chromosome karyotype analysis diagram shows that karyotypes of the three children were normal. Trio whole-exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing verification found that there was a MED12 R296Q variant in normal mothers and their two offspring. A pattern of clenched hand with overlapping fingers (clinodactyly) and clubfoot was found in all the three affected siblings by three-dimensional ultrasound. The discovery of this case shows that even if the chromosome karyotype is normal, comprehensive prenatal genetic diagnosis is required when the ultrasound results show a clenched hand with clinodactyly and clubfoot symptoms.
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Medicine