Partial trisomy 14q due to familial t(14q-,11q+) translocation
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Partial trisomy 14q due to familial t(14q-,11q+) translocation
Abstract
A malformed male newborn with partial trisomy for the distal part of the long arm chromosome 14 (14q23 leads to 14 qter) is described. This anomaly arose as a segregation product of a balanced t(14q-,11q+), translocation in the father.
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