Recognizable behavioral and somatic phenotype in patients with proximal interstitial 18q deletion: report on a new affected child and follow-up on the original reported familial cases
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Recognizable behavioral and somatic phenotype in patients with proximal interstitial 18q deletion: report on a new affected child and follow-up on the original reported familial cases
Abstract
We describe a moderately retarded boy with a chromosome 18 deletion involving the regions q11.2q12.2. His phenotype is similar to that of other reported cases of proximal interstitial deletions involving 18q. We also provide follow-up information on the first 4 cases of proximal interstitial deletion of 18q from a family with a complex chromosome rearrangement originally reported in 1974.
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