A boy with trisomic Down's syndrome and a familial 5-?7 translocation, 47,XY,+21, t (5q-; ?7p+)
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A boy with trisomic Down's syndrome and a familial 5-?7 translocation, 47,XY,+21, t (5q-; ?7p+)
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