Neurological and neuropathological findings in ring chromosome 4.

Despite the fact that mental retardation, microcephaly, seizures, and hyperactivity are common in patients with ring chromosome 4, little has been written about the underlying neuropathology. We describe a 6-year-old girl whose neuropathological findings included low brain weight, abnormal gyral development, and heterotopic neurons. The significance of these findings in regard to other retardation syndromes is discussed.

[1]  M. Seabright,et al.  Pericentric inversion (13) with two different recombinants in the same family. , 1980, Journal of medical genetics.

[2]  T. Jenkins,et al.  Translocation of chromosome 4 and 9 with ring formation of chromosome 4 short arm. , 1978, Journal of medical genetics.

[3]  G. Donnell,et al.  A child with a ring-4 chromosome (46,XX-46,XX,r 4). , 1974, American journal of diseases of children.

[4]  R. Schmidt,et al.  Reduction malformations and chromosome anomalies. , 1973, American journal of diseases of children.

[5]  M. Bobrow,et al.  A complex chromosomal rearrangement with formation of a ring 4. , 1971, Journal of medical genetics.

[6]  E. Baker,et al.  Congenital malformations associated with a ring 4 chromosome. , 1969, Journal of medical genetics.

[7]  N. Rosman,et al.  Mental deficiency associated with muscular dystrophy. A neuropathological study. , 1966, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[8]  Translocation an , 2022 .