Tertiary trisomy 14q--, due to paternal balanced translocation 46,XY,t(1;14)(q44;q22)
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Tertiary trisomy 14q--, due to paternal balanced translocation 46,XY,t(1;14)(q44;q22)
Abstract
Retardation of growth and mental development, craniofacial dysmorphy, limb anomalies, cryptorchidism and repeated infections are observed in a child with 47,XY,+der(14),t(1;14)(q44;q22)pat.
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