[Trisomy 4p. Three new observations (author's transl)]
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00291941
[Trisomy 4p. Three new observations (author's transl)]
Abstract
Three new observations of trisomy 4p are reported. Two are due to a maternal translocation t(4;15). The third is due to a "mirror" duplication, it is the first case of trisomy 4p without balanced parental rearrangement. The very characteristic phenotype is compared to that of 13 other patients already reported in the literature.
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