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Case Reports
. 1976 Oct;13(5):389-93.
doi: 10.1136/jmg.13.5.389.

Association of D/D translocations with fetal wastage and aneuploidy. A report of four families

Case Reports

Association of D/D translocations with fetal wastage and aneuploidy. A report of four families

P M Fernhoff et al. J Med Genet. 1976 Oct.

Abstract

Four families are described with a t(13q14q) segregating. Two of them were identified through index cases with Down's syndrome; their karotypes revealed the unusual 46,XY, -13, -14, +t(13q14q), +21. The other two families were identified through a chromosomal study of parents with repeated spontaneous abortions. Analysis of data on 3 of these 4 families and on 7 other from the published reports showed no evidence of increased fetal wastage among 13/14 carriers. However, the risk of producing offspring with various types of aneuploidy may be greater among carriers than among persons with a normal chromosome pattern. Qualitative and quantitative differences in D/D translocations may account for the observed variation in clinical findings. These differences add to the problem of determining genetic risks from an analysis of grouped data.

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