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Arch Dis Child 1997;77:528-529 ( December )

Partial 10q trisomy with partial 12q monosomy

Nobuto Mitsufuji,a Sachiko Tokuda,a Hidekazu Nakanoin,a Hiroshi Yoshioka,b Tadashi Sawadab

a Department of Pediatrics, Kyoto First Red Cross Hospital, Japan, b Department of Pediatrics, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan

Correspondence to: Dr N Mitsufuji, Department of Pediatrics, Kyoto First Red Cross Hospital, 15-749 Honmachi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 605, Japan.


Accepted 18 July 1997

A case of partial trisomy 10q with partial monosomy 12q is reported. The chromosomal abnormalities resulted from a paternal balanced, reciprocal translocation involving chromosomes 10 and 12, which, to the best of our knowledge, has not been previously described.

Keywords: distal 10q trisomy syndrome; partial monosomy 12q; congenital malformations; genital abnormalities


© 1997 by Archives of Disease in Childhood






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