“…None of the tissues examined show both chromosomal abnormalities. We cannot exclude the fact that some of the tissues might have been Trisomy 4 mosaicism is very rare in live-borns, and only five patients have been described (Marion et al, 1990;Zaslav et al, 2000;Kuchinka et al, 2001;Wieczorek et al, 2003;Brady et al, 2005). Although the number of patients is small clinical findings consist of reduced birth weight and length, microcephaly, minor facial dysmorphisms, short neck, unilateral absence of thumb, hypoplastic distal phalanges, and congenital heart defects [ventral septal defect (VSD)].…”