Deletions of different segments of the long arm of chromosome 4

Abstract
We report the clinical and chromosomal findings in 8 patients with deletions of the long arm of chromosome 4. Four of these patients appear to have terminal deletions beginning in band 4q31, and therefore, lack the digital 1/3 of the long arm of chromosome 4. We confirm that deletion of 4q31→qter causes a recognizable syndrome, and we further define the phenotype of that syndrome. A 5th patient has a shorter terminal deletion, ie, 4q33→qter. This deletion causes a milder phenotypic expression than that seen in the severe 4q terminal-deletion syndrome. The remaining 3 patients have interstitial deletions of the long arm of the 4th chromosome, including segments 4q21.1→q25, 4q21.3→q26, and 4q27→q31.3. The phenotypic expression noted in these patients is variable and differs from the 4q terminal-deletion syndrome.