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Patau syndrome

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Patau syndrome or trisomy 13 is a genetic disorder caused by anomalies in the 13th chromosome. It is characterized by severe developmental disabilities, and many fetuses with the condition do not even survive to be born.

 


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Definition
Trisomy 13 (also called Patau syndrome) is a genetic disorder in which a person has three copies of genetic material from chromosome 13, instead of the usual two copies.

Patau Syndrome (Trisomy 13) The chromosomal abnormality caused by a extra chromosome 13. The extra copy can be free-lying, or can be attached to some other chromosome.

Patau syndrome
Definition Patau syndrome, also called trisomy 13, is a congenital (present at birth) disorder associated with the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 13.

Patau syndrome, also known as trisomy 13 and trisomy D, is a chromosomal abnormality, a syndrome in which a patient has an additional chromosome 13 due to a non-disjunction of chromosomes during meiosis.

Patau syndrome
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Trisomy 13 occurs when extra DNA from chromosome 13 appears in some or all of the body's cells.

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Trisomy 13 syndrome ...

Chromosome 13+ syndrome see Patau syndrome
Chromosome 18+ syndrome see Edwards syndrome
Chromosome 4p- syndrome see Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome
Chromosome 5 short arm deletion see Cri du Chat syndrome
Chromosome 5p- syndrome see Cri du Chat syndrome ...

Patau syndrome
The incidence of Patau syndrome in Victoria is around one in every 4,000 births. Patau syndrome is also known as Trisomy 13, because the person has three copies of chromosome 13 instead of two.

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Trisomy 13, sometimes called Patau Syndrome, is a rare chromosomal genetic disorder in which the affected person has three copies of genetic material (DNA) from chromosome 13 in their body's cells; ...

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Trisomy 13 is also called "Patau syndrome," named after the physician who first described the disorder. Trisomy 13 is seen in about one in every 5,000 live births.
What causes trisomy 18 and trisomy 13?

Trisomy 13 (also called Patau Syndrome) occurs in up to 1 out of 5,000 newborns (Smith's Recognizable Patterns of Human Malformation, Saunders 1988).

trisomy 13 - the presence of three #13 chromosomes, also known as Patau syndrome.
trisomy 18 - the presence of three #18 chromosomes, also known as Edwards syndrome.
trisomy 21 - the presence of three #21 chromosomes, also known as Down syndrome.

Trisomy 13 also called Patau syndrome (Medline Plus)
Chromosome abnormality
Trisomy 18 also called Edwards syndrome (Medline Plus) ...

However, people who suffer from certain genetic disorders, such as Fanconi anemia, Klinefelter syndrome, Patau syndrome, Bloom syndrome, and Down syndrome, are at greater risk of developing AML than the general population.

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Complete Trisomy 13 Syndrome
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no associated malformations or it may be part of a multiple congenital malformation syndrome as, for example, the congenital rubella syndrome, the triploidy syndrome (due to the presence of 69 chromosomes), the trisomy 13 syndrome (Patau syndrome, ...

Babies with the disorders usually die by age 1, but there have been a few cases in which children survive into their teens.
Trisomy 18 is also called "Edwards syndrome" and trisomy 13 is also called "Patau syndrome" after the physicians who first ...

The majority of trisomy 13 babies die soon after birth or in infancy. The condition is also called patau syndrome after the late geneticist klaus patau (at the university of wisconsin) who discovered the extra chromosome in 1960.

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See also: Trisomy, Down syndrome, Translocation, Seizure, Pregnancy

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