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Chromosome 8-derived supernumerary ring/marker

A rare chromosomal anomaly from a variable part of chromosome 8. The phenotype of mosaic or non-mosaic supernumerary r(8)/mar(8) ranges from almost normal to variable degrees of minor abnormalities, and growth and intellectual disability overlapping with the well-known mosaic trisomy 8 syndrome. [from SNOMEDCT_US]

MedGen UID:
895673
Concept ID:
C4274902
Disease or Syndrome
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Ring chromosome 5

Ring chromosome 5 syndrome is a rare chromosomal anomaly syndrome, with high phenotypic variability, principally characterized by a neonatal mewing cry, severe developmental delay and intellectual disability, short stature, hypotonia, dysmorphic features (incl. microcephaly, facial asymmetry, hypertelorism, epicanthal folds, abnormal ears, micro/retrognathia), congenital cardiac anomalies (such as atrial and ventricular septal defect, tricuspid insufficiency, hypoplastic aorta) and skeletal abnormalities (e.g. hypoplastic thumbs, anomalous ulna/radius, dysplastic metacarpals and phalanges). [from ORDO]

MedGen UID:
881956
Concept ID:
C4050064
Neoplastic Process
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Ring chromosome 6

A rare chromosomal anomaly syndrome with a highly variable phenotype. Principle characteristics are prenatal/postnatal growth failure, intellectual disability, developmental delay, craniofacial dysmorphism (including microcephaly, microphthalmia, epicanthus, low-set and malformed ears, broad and flat nasal bridge, full lips, micrognathia), central nervous system anomalies (for example hydrocephalus, cortical atrophy, ventriculomegaly), short neck, and delayed bone age. Cardiac defects, limb anomalies, hip joint malformations and seizures have also been reported. [from SNOMEDCT_US]

MedGen UID:
167069
Concept ID:
C0795814
Disease or Syndrome
4.

Ring chromosome 4 syndrome

An autosomal anomaly with characteristics of variable clinical features, most commonly including significant intrauterine and postnatal growth retardation, developmental delay, intellectual disability, microcephaly, and dysmorphic facial features. Some less frequent features are cleft lip and/or cleft palate, congenital cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and genitourinary system anomalies. [from SNOMEDCT_US]

MedGen UID:
75571
Concept ID:
C0265407
Disease or Syndrome
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