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. 2015 Nov 14;35(8):761–768. doi: 10.1007/s10875-015-0211-z

Table 2.

Age, gender and genetic defects in our 6 patients with Jacobsen syndrome

Patient number Age (years) Gender Genetic abnormalities Clinical findings
1 24 M 11q- (45, x, ish der) (11) t (y;11) (p11.2;q24.1) (wcpyt)2 Recurrent otitis, sinusitis, upper and lower respiratory tract infections
2 35 F Deletion 11q (q23.3 – qter) No recurrent infections
3 14 F Deletion 11q (q.24.1-qter) Recurrent otitis, upper and lower respiratory tract infections
4 14 M Deletion 11q 14.2 – 11q 22.2 Recurrent upper and lower respiratory tract infections
5 6 F Deletion 11q (q23.3 – qter) Recurrent otitis, sinusitis, upper and lower respiratory tract infections
6 10 F Deletion 11q (q23.3 – qter) Recurrent otitis, sinusitis, upper and lower respiratory tract infections

This table shows the age, gender (F = female, M = male) and confirmed genetic abnormalities of the 6 Dutch patients with Jacobsen syndrome studied