18Q - syndrome resulting from a tdic(14p; 18q)
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00273275
18Q - syndrome resulting from a tdic(14p; 18q)
Abstract
A case of 18q- syndrome due to a de novo tdic(14p;18q) is presented. The interest of this observation lies in the rarity of stable dicentric chromosomes arising from reciprocal translocations between autosomes.
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