This article provides good information on the variable characteristics that can occur with Cat Eye Syndrome. This information is located in the latter part of the article.
Link to article
Mom- The link below is a case study on a boy with CES and it takes a look at the difference between CES patients with partial trisomy 22 and tetrasomy 22. It says that studies that describe the characteristics of CES should indicate which category of CES it is to help in providing phenotypes of each type.
Case Study
The article below is the only one that I have seen that has provided color pictures of a child with CES.
Pics of CES
Monica's Story
Taylor's Story

Showing posts with label Cat Eye Syndrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cat Eye Syndrome. Show all posts
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Information on Cat Eye Syndrome
I have found an article that I feel gives the best information about cat eye syndrome also known as tetrasomy 22pter--q11. (And yes I know the meanings of all the numbers and letters in that name, but will save that for a later post.) I am posting a link for this site in case you would like to view it. Cat Eye Syndrome is so rare that much of the information available through the internet is sparse or gives conflicting information. But then again, the symptoms vary in all patients, so finding exact answers before the baby is born is almost impossible. Very little of the anomalies can be accurately diagnosed by ultrasound.But for those of you interested here it is..
Cat Eye Syndrome
Cat Eye Syndrome
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