“…Chromosome 1q (mainly bands q42 to q43) has already been described to be involved in structural alterations, but only in 1 previous study [Rigola et al, 2015] and in both cases described in this paper the anomaly was precisely defined with molecular cytogenetic techniques. Most of the reported cases are the results of translocations involving the telomeric regions of chromosomes [Steffensen et al, 1977;Johnson et al, 1985;Watson et al, 1986;Kausch et al, 1988;Johnson, 1991;Ioan et al, 1992;Arai et al, 1994;Concolino et al, 1998;Fan et al, 1999;Bartsch et al, 2001;De Brasi et al, 2001;Gentile et al, 2003;Coccé et al, 2007;Hill et al, 2007;Tuschl et al, 2007;Chen et al, 2010Chen et al, , 2012Tartaglia et al, 2011;Khan et al, 2012;Morris et al, 2016].…”