Neuropediatrics 1995; 26(1): 41-44
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-979718
Short communications

© Hippokrates Verlag GmbH Stuttgart

Cerebellar and Brainstem Hypoplasia in a Child with a Partial Monosomy for the Short Arm of Chromosome 5 and Partial Trisomy for the Short Arm of Chromosome 10

W. F. M. Arts1 , Y. Hofstee2 , G. F. Drejer3 , G. C. Beverstock4 , J. C. Oosterwijk2
  • 1Department of Neurology, Juliana Children's Hospital and Westeinde Hospital, The Hague
  • 2Clinical Genetics Center, University Hospital, Leiden
  • 3Department of Paediatrics, Juliana Children's Hospital and Bronovo Hospital, The Hague
  • 4Department of Clinical Cytogenetics, University Hospital, Leiden, The Netherlands
Further Information

Publication History

Publication Date:
19 April 2007 (online)

Abstract

A child with hypoplasia of the cerebellum and brainstem in association with an unbalanced translocation, resulting in a partial deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5 and a partial trisomy of the short arm of chromosome 10, is described.

A balanced translocation was present in his mother and maternal grandmother. A maternal uncle had died at the age of 4 years with the same clinical picture. After reviewing the literature, we conclude that the monosomy 5p is the most likely cause for this malformation. We suggest that the possible existence of chromosomal anomalies should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of hypoplasia of the cerebellum and/or brainstem.

    >