[Familial pericentric inversion of y chromosome and Down's syndrome]
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[Familial pericentric inversion of y chromosome and Down's syndrome]
Abstract
A boy with Down's syndrome is presented. Karyotipe showed a 47,XY,+21,inv Y(p+q--) constitution. The father had the same Y anomaly. A review of pericentric inversions of Y chromosome and its possible relation with Down's syndrome is made.
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