Trisomy 6
Overview
Trisomy 6 mosaicism: A very rare chromosomal disorder where there is an extra copy of chromosome 6 in some of the body's cells. Some cases with this chromosomal abnormality have no clinical symptoms. The presence of abnormalities in some cases is dependent on which body cells contain the chromosomal defect.
Symptoms
The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Trisomy 6 mosaicism includes the 19 symptoms listed below: * Asymptomatic * Multiple congenital anomalies * Cleft hand * Arthrogryposis * Underdeveloped fingers * Webbed fingers * Overlapping toes * Unusual facial appearance * Wide set eyes * Low set ears * Ventricular septal defect * Scoliosis * Intestinal malrotation * Delayed growth * Irregular toe lengths * Irregular toe shape * Short thigh bone * Small jaw * Posteriorly rotated ears Note that Trisomy 6 mosaicism symptoms usually refers to various symptoms known to a patient, but the phrase Trisomy 6 mosaicism signs may refer to those signs only noticable by a doctor.
Causes
Other Possible Causes of these Symptoms * Arthrogryposis * Asymptomatic * Delayed growth * Low set ears * Overlapping toes * Posteriorly rotated ears * Scoliosis * Small jaw * Unusual facial appearance * Webbed fingers * Wide set eyes
Diagnosis
These home medical tests may be relevant to Trisomy 6 mosaicism: * Cold & Flu: Home Testing: Home Fever Tests, Home Ear Infection Tests, Home Flu Tests
