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. 1989 Jul;26(7):465–468. doi: 10.1136/jmg.26.7.465

Sibs lacking characteristic features of duplication of distal 17q.

S Ohdo 1, H Madokoro 1, T Sonoda 1, K Ohba 1
PMCID: PMC1015653  PMID: 2664178

Abstract

Two brothers with karyotype 46,XY,-16,+der(16),t(16;17)(q24.3;q25.1)pat are presented. It is commonly thought that duplication of distal 17q results in a clinically recognisable syndrome. Although our cases had several features often seen in patients with autosomal chromosome aberrations, they did not have any of the specific features found in other patients with this duplication.

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