A member asked:

What are the odds of trisomy 18 with 4 cysts, short finger and a cleft lip/palate?

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Dr. Neigatha Graney answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Odds Not Great: The symptoms given can be found with several congenital chromosomal anomalies & do not point specifically to Trisomy 18. Palatal cleft is more commonly seen with Trisomy 13, Short fingers are commonly seen with Trisomy 21. Type of "cysts" is not given. Each Trisomy has reconizable features but there is overlap. A detailed exam by Pediatrician or Geneticst is needed to assess these findings.

Answered 11/28/2014

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