Trisomy 8
Genetic disorder involving an extra chromosome 8

Trisomy 8, also known as Warkany syndrome 2, is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 8 in some or all of the body's cells. This condition is a type of aneuploidy, which is a deviation from the normal number of chromosomes.
Presentation
Individuals with trisomy 8 may exhibit a range of phenotypic features, although the severity and specific characteristics can vary widely. Common features include distinctive facial features, such as a prominent forehead, deep-set eyes, and thick lips. Other possible manifestations include skeletal abnormalities, such as joint contractures and scoliosis, as well as renal and cardiac anomalies.
Genetics
Trisomy 8 is typically caused by a nondisjunction event during meiosis, leading to an extra copy of chromosome 8 in the affected individual's cells. This can result in a mosaic pattern, where some cells have the normal two copies of chromosome 8, while others have three. The degree of mosaicism can influence the severity of the condition.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of trisomy 8 is usually confirmed through karyotyping, which can detect the presence of an extra chromosome 8. Prenatal diagnosis may be possible through amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling.
Management
There is no cure for trisomy 8, and treatment is generally supportive and symptomatic. Management may involve a multidisciplinary approach, including pediatricians, geneticists, and other specialists to address specific health issues and developmental needs.
Prognosis
The prognosis for individuals with trisomy 8 varies depending on the extent of the chromosomal abnormality and the presence of associated health issues. Some individuals may lead relatively normal lives, while others may experience significant health challenges.
Epidemiology
Trisomy 8 is a rare condition, with its exact prevalence not well established. It is more commonly observed in mosaicism form than in full trisomy.
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