Triple-X syndrome accompanied by Chilaiditi syndrome in preterm infant: a case report

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Yusuf Kale
Dilek Ulubas Isik
Istemi Han Celik
Ahmet Yagmur Bas
Nihal Demirel

Abstract

Chilaiditi syndrome is a variant of the rotation of the colon that gives rise to the interposition of the colon between the right diaphragm and the liver intermittently or constantly. Also, Necrotizing enterocolitis is typically seen in premature infants.


In this report, we presented a female case report accompanied with a 47,XXX karyotype and Chialiditi syndrome and Necrotizing enterocolitis. This association was not reported in any case study.


Our findings suggest that abnormalities of X chromosome may be associated with other anomalies

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Kale, Y. ., Isik, . D. U., Celik, I. H., Bas, A. Y., & Demirel, . N. . (2016). Triple-X syndrome accompanied by Chilaiditi syndrome in preterm infant: a case report. Medical Science and Discovery, 3(4), 203–205. Retrieved from https://medscidiscovery.com/index.php/msd/article/view/109
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