[Translocation trisomy 4q in 2 siblings as a sequela of paternal balanced reciprocal translocation: t(1;4)(q44;q31)]
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[Translocation trisomy 4q in 2 siblings as a sequela of paternal balanced reciprocal translocation: t(1;4)(q44;q31)]
Abstract
In a sister and a brother with striking similarity of facial dysplasias, severe disturbance of expressive speech, and mild mental retardation a partial trisomy of the long arm of chromosome 4 was identified as cause of these anomalies. The partial trisomy 4q was due to a balanced translocation between the chromosomes 1 and 4 in the father of both children.
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