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. 1977 Dec;52(12):972–974. doi: 10.1136/adc.52.12.972

13q- syndrome. Family study.

A Carmichael, D P Addy, W R Shortland-Webb, A H Cameron, I C Davies
PMCID: PMC1545016  PMID: 606176

Abstract

A patient is described who had a deletion involving the long arm of chromosome number 13. The mother and 4 of 7 living sibs showed a balanced translocation from the long arm of a number 13 chromosome to the long arm of a number 3 chromosome. We stress the importance of investigating the families of children with chromosomal defects.

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