Partial monosomy 13 and 21 due to a familial 13/21 translocation
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Partial monosomy 13 and 21 due to a familial 13/21 translocation
Abstract
Two patients are described with a monosomy for the proximal part of the long are of chromosome 13 and for the distal part of the long arm of chromosome 21, due to an unbalanced 13/21 translocation.
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