Three chromosome abnormalities (trisomy 21, XXY, and a de nova reciprocal translocation) in a child with 48, XXY, + 21,T(6;10)(P22-24;P12). |
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Authors: | P D Buchanan |
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Abstract: | An infant with chromosomally normal parents was found to have double aneuploidy and a reciprocal translocation between chromosomes number 6 and 10. This cooccurrence may represent a very rare coincidence or may indicate that primary nondisjunction and chromosome rearrangements may be more than coincidentally related. |
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