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. 1989 Aug;26(8):525–528. doi: 10.1136/jmg.26.8.525

Familial translocation t(9;16).

C Dowman 1, D Lockwood 1, J Allanson 1
PMCID: PMC1015677  PMID: 2671373

Abstract

We report a female with a deletion of 9p and concomitant duplication of 16q [46,XX,-9,+der(9),t(9;16)(p24;q13)]. Parental chromosome analysis showed a balanced maternal translocation [46,XX,t(9;16)(p24;q13)]. Three other cases of translocations involving chromosomes 9 and 16 have been reported, one of them with identical breakpoints. A review of published reports of deletion 9p and duplication 16q is presented, and a comparison is made with previously described cases.

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