A 12-year 9-month-old boy with postnatal growth retardation, normal psychomotor development, and minor anomalies that included a triangular-shaped face, small nose, and narrow and high-arched palate is reported. The constitutional karyotype was 46,XY,i(7)(p10),i(7)(q10). Molecular investigations revealed the presence of a maternal isodisomy 7q and a paternal isodisomy 7p. The clinical and molecular findings are notably congruent with a recently reported case and support the hypothesis of one or more maternally imprinted genes located on the long arm of chromosomes 7 that regulate, in particular, postnatal growth. (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.