Tetraploidy

Tetraploidy is an extremely rare chromosomal anomaly, polyploidy, when an affected individual has four copies of each chromosome, instead of two, resulting in total of 92 chromosomes in each cell. The phenotype is severe with multiple congenital anomalies, including central nervous system, ocular, cardiac, renal, and/or genital malformations and limb defects. Most patients show severe intrauterine groth retardation, hypotonia, failure to thrive and developmental delay. It is usually associated with miscarriage.

Radial club hand

Wrist is bent inward toward the thumb because of a congenital defect associated with shortening or absence of the radius.


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