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Ann Biol Clin (Paris) ; 81(3): 304-309, 2023 07 21.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37475171

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INTRODUCTION: Trisomy 18 is a constitutional chromosomal disorder defined by the presence of a supernumerary chromosome 18. The diagnosis is suspected clinically and confirmed by cytogenetic analysis. Genetic counseling for patients' families is important. The objective of this study is to report our experience in Medical Genetics Department at the Mohammed VI University Hospital of Oujda in the diagnosis and genetic counseling of trisomy 18 through dysmorphological expertise and cytogenetic analysis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We report a retrospective descriptive study over a period of four years (2018-2022) of nine patients with polymalformative syndrome suggestive of trisomy 18 who underwent cytogenetic analysis. RESULTS: The median age of patients at diagnosis was 2 days with a male predominance. The mean maternal age at birth of the patients in our series was 40 years. Consanguinity was found in only one patient. All patients had a typical phenotype of trisomy 18. The postnatal constitutional karyotype showed a homogeneous trisomy 18 in all patients. In our series, only one patient is still alive at the age of 7 months, the other 8 patients died with a median postnatal survival of 5 days. CONCLUSION: We underline through this study, the contribution of the medical geneticist in the clinic and cytogenetic diagnostic approach of rare chromosomal affections, in order to provide an adequate genetic counseling to the families.


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Trisomy , Male , Humans , Female , Trisomy/diagnosis , Trisomy/genetics , Trisomy 18 Syndrome/diagnosis , Trisomy 18 Syndrome/genetics , Retrospective Studies , Cytogenetic Analysis , Karyotyping
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Biomed Res Int ; 2020: 8812609, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33376744

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BACKGROUND: Biobanks are highly organized infrastructures that allow the storage of human biological specimens associated with donors' personal and clinical data. These infrastructures play a key role in the development of translational medical research. In this context, we launched, in November 2015, the first biobank in Morocco (BRO Biobank) in order to promote biomedical research and provide opportunities to include Moroccan and North African ethnic groups in international biomedical studies. Here, we present the setup and the sample characteristics of BRO Biobank. METHODS: Patients were recruited at several departments of two major health-care centers in the city of Oujda. Healthy donors were enrolled during blood donation campaigns all over Eastern Morocco. From each participant, personal, clinical, and biomedical data were collected, and several biospecimens were stored. Standard operating procedures have been established in accordance with international guidelines on human biobanks. RESULTS: Between November 2015 and July 2020, 2446 participants were recruited into the BRO Biobank, of whom 2013 were healthy donors, and 433 were patients. For healthy donors, the median age was 35 years with a range between 18 and 65 years and the consanguinity rate was 28.96%. For patients, the median age was 11 years with a range between 1 day and 83 years. Among these patients, 55% had rare diseases (hemoglobinopathies, intellectual disabilities, disorders of sex differentiation, myopathies, etc.), 13% had lung cancer, 4% suffered from hematological neoplasms, 3% were from the kidney transplantation project, and 25% had unknown diagnoses. The BRO Biobank has collected 5092 biospecimens, including blood, white blood cells, plasma, serum, urine, frozen tissue, FFPE tissue, and nucleic acids. A sample quality control has been implemented and suggested that samples of the BRO Biobank are of high quality and therefore suitable for high-throughput nucleic acid analysis. CONCLUSIONS: The BRO Biobank is the largest sample collection in Morocco, and it is ready to provide samples to national and international research projects. Therefore, the BRO Biobank is a valuable resource for advancing translational medical research.


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Biological Specimen Banks/ethics , Biological Specimen Banks/standards , Biomedical Research/standards , Specimen Handling/ethics , Specimen Handling/standards , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Blood Donors/ethics , Child , Child, Preschool , Consanguinity , Ethnicity , Female , Geography , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Middle Aged , Morocco , Quality Control , Translational Research, Biomedical , Young Adult
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