“…12 14-17 A terminal deletion with the breakpoint in 6q26 was reported to be associated with growth and mental retardation and multiple congenital anomalies including an ASD, abnormal retinal pigmentation, abnormal cervical vertebrae, and short upper extremities. 18 A terminal deletion del(6)(q27→qter), occurring with a duplication dup(2)(pter→p25.3), was associated with mild dysmorphism, hypotonia, ataxia, mental retardation, and autistic features. 19 A cryptic deletion of 6q27 in association with a paracentric inversion inv(6)(q22.1q27) was reported in a mildly retarded child with microcephaly, epicanthic folds, hypertelorism, wide nasal tip, short philtrum, everted upper lip, and low set ears.…”