Entezami M, Coumbos A, Runkel S, Vogel M, Wegner R
Department of Gynecology, University Medical Center Benjamin Franklin, Free University of Berlin, Germany.
Clin Genet. 1997 Aug;52(2):96-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.1997.tb02525.x.
We report here a case of partial trisomy of the short arm of chromosome 3 combined with partial monosomy 5p due to malsegregation of a balanced maternal translocation t(3;5). The newborn demonstrated esophageal atresia and complex cerebral malformations. Conspicuous sonographic findings offering the chance of prenatal detection included polyhydramnios without visualization of the stomach, as well as a single umbilical artery. The child died 8 days postpartum.