Trisomy 9p with i(9p) and t(9q18p)
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Trisomy 9p with i(9p) and t(9q18p)
Abstract
The trisomy 9p syndrome in a 2-year-old girl with moderate mental retardation is presented. She has a unique karyotype with a de novo isochromosome 9p and a translocation between 9q and 18p.
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