IVD - FP308 Chromosome 10 Centromeric Probe Detection Kit
Cat.# FP-308: Chromosome 10 Centromeric Probe Detection Kit
[Overview]
Chromosome 10, distal trisomy 10q is an extremely rare chromosomal disorder in which the end (distal) portion of the long arm (q) of one chromosome 10 (10q) appears three times (trisomy) rather than twice in cells of the body. The disorder is characterized by unusually slow growth before and after birth); abnormally diminished muscle tone (hypotonia); mild to severe intellectual disability; and mild to severe delays in the acquisition of skills requiring coordination of mental and muscular activities. Affected infants and children may also have distinctive malformations of the head and facial (craniofacial) area; defects of the hands and/or feet; and/or skeletal, heart (cardiac), kidney (renal), and/or respiratory (pulmonary) abnormalities. The range and severity of symptoms and physical findings may vary from person to person, depending upon the exact length and location of the duplicated portion of chromosome 10q. In most cases, chromosome 10, distal trisomy 10q is due to a chromosomal balanced translocation in one of the parents.
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