We report on a 3-year-old child who presented a de novo rearrangement of chromosome 4, detected on GTG banding and characterized by array CGH and FISH, as a complex intrachromosomal rearrangement with three deletions: del(q32.1q32.2), del(q33q34.1), del(q35.2), one tandem duplication dup(q34.3q35.1) and short normal regions in between. The study of karyotype-phenotype correlations in this and other patients with deletions of 4q suggests 4q33q34.1 as a candidate region for 4q-syndrome and for craniofacial development.
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