mikrodeletió
Mikrodeletió, also known as microdeletion, refers to the loss of a small segment of DNA from a chromosome. These deletions can range in size from a few base pairs to several thousand base pairs. Microdeletions can occur spontaneously or as a result of genetic mutations, and they can have significant impacts on an individual's health and development. They are often detected through genetic testing, such as array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) or next-generation sequencing (NGS).
Microdeletions can lead to a variety of genetic disorders, depending on the specific genes affected. Some well-known
- 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, which affects the chromosome 22 and can cause conditions such as DiGeorge syndrome
- Williams-Beuren syndrome, caused by a deletion on chromosome 7, which results in distinctive facial features, intellectual
- Prader-Willi syndrome, caused by a deletion on chromosome 15, which leads to obesity, intellectual disability, and
The diagnosis and management of microdeletions often involve a multidisciplinary approach, including genetic counseling, medical management,