2008
DOI: 10.1080/09513590802444142
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Molecular identification of chromosome Y sequences in Brazilian patients with Turner syndrome

Abstract: The investigation of Y-specific sequences in patients with Turner Syndrome (TS) with karyotype 45,X or mosaic, has a fundamental role in the clinical management of these patients. The relationship between the presence of Y chromosome fragments and a higher risk of gonadoblastoma in TS has already been established. The aim of the study was to investigate the presence of Y-chromosome fragments in a population of 42 female Brazilian patients with TS from Mato Grosso state. Cytogenetic analysis has shown the karyo… Show more

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“…Advantages of this technique include: (1) quick execution; (2) low cost; (3) simultaneous processing of multiple samples; (4) applicability in screening of a large number of patients; and (5) high sensitivity for detection of mosaicism. The use of PCR to investigate 14 Y-chromosome sequences identified a prevalence of 5%,17 value similar to that reported by a study analyzing only six sequences 14…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…Advantages of this technique include: (1) quick execution; (2) low cost; (3) simultaneous processing of multiple samples; (4) applicability in screening of a large number of patients; and (5) high sensitivity for detection of mosaicism. The use of PCR to investigate 14 Y-chromosome sequences identified a prevalence of 5%,17 value similar to that reported by a study analyzing only six sequences 14…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The frequency of gonadoblastoma in TS patients with positive amplification for Y-chromosome is summarized in Table 3, with information on gonadectomy and gonadoblastoma in TS in 9 of 14 studies. The results of five studies3 , 14 , 15 , 17 , 21 are not included in Table 3 for the following reasons: (1) two studies had no information on gonadectomy and gonadoblastoma in the text3 , 21; (2) in two studies patients were scheduled for clinical follow-up17 or monitoring by a multidisciplinary team of biologist, psychologist, geneticist, endocrinologist, and gynecologist14; and (3) in one study prophylactic gonadectomy was offered to all patients with Y sequences, however, the same patients opted for regular monitoring by ultrasound and CT 15…”
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“…This model is supported by epidemiological and morphological observations, such as the presence of immunohistochemical germ cell markers (placental alkaline phosphatase) and proto-oncogenes (c-KIT). [45][46][47] The genes SRY 16,20,32,36,[48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56] and DYZ3 16,32,34,[48][49][50][51]53,[55][56][57] are the sequences most commonly used in studies. Controversy still exists regarding which Y-chromosome markers are the most relevant.…”
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confidence: 99%