Reproduction in a female patient with Down's syndrome

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1432-1203
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Summary A non-mongoloid boy born to a mongoloid mother is described. He showed aplasia of the left 5th finger and some clinical and dermatoglyphic features frequently found in Down's syndrome. Chromosome analysis revealed few hyperdiploid but no G-trisomic cells. An undetected G-trisomy mosaic, or a mechanism of extrachromosomal inheritance, and an embryonic development in a pathological milieu are discussed.
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autor Scharrer, S.
Stengel-Rutkowski, S.
Rodewald-Rudescu, A.
Erdlen, E.
Zang, K. D.
autorsonst Scharrer, S.
Stengel-Rutkowski, S.
Rodewald-Rudescu, A.
Erdlen, E.
Zang, K. D.
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notes Summary A non-mongoloid boy born to a mongoloid mother is described. He showed aplasia of the left 5th finger and some clinical and dermatoglyphic features frequently found in Down's syndrome. Chromosome analysis revealed few hyperdiploid but no G-trisomic cells. An undetected G-trisomy mosaic, or a mechanism of extrachromosomal inheritance, and an embryonic development in a pathological milieu are discussed.
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shingle_author_1 Scharrer, S.
Stengel-Rutkowski, S.
Rodewald-Rudescu, A.
Erdlen, E.
Zang, K. D.
shingle_author_2 Scharrer, S.
Stengel-Rutkowski, S.
Rodewald-Rudescu, A.
Erdlen, E.
Zang, K. D.
shingle_author_3 Scharrer, S.
Stengel-Rutkowski, S.
Rodewald-Rudescu, A.
Erdlen, E.
Zang, K. D.
shingle_author_4 Scharrer, S.
Stengel-Rutkowski, S.
Rodewald-Rudescu, A.
Erdlen, E.
Zang, K. D.
shingle_catch_all_1 Scharrer, S.
Stengel-Rutkowski, S.
Rodewald-Rudescu, A.
Erdlen, E.
Zang, K. D.
Reproduction in a female patient with Down's syndrome
Summary A non-mongoloid boy born to a mongoloid mother is described. He showed aplasia of the left 5th finger and some clinical and dermatoglyphic features frequently found in Down's syndrome. Chromosome analysis revealed few hyperdiploid but no G-trisomic cells. An undetected G-trisomy mosaic, or a mechanism of extrachromosomal inheritance, and an embryonic development in a pathological milieu are discussed.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Scharrer, S.
Stengel-Rutkowski, S.
Rodewald-Rudescu, A.
Erdlen, E.
Zang, K. D.
Reproduction in a female patient with Down's syndrome
Summary A non-mongoloid boy born to a mongoloid mother is described. He showed aplasia of the left 5th finger and some clinical and dermatoglyphic features frequently found in Down's syndrome. Chromosome analysis revealed few hyperdiploid but no G-trisomic cells. An undetected G-trisomy mosaic, or a mechanism of extrachromosomal inheritance, and an embryonic development in a pathological milieu are discussed.
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14321203
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shingle_catch_all_3 Scharrer, S.
Stengel-Rutkowski, S.
Rodewald-Rudescu, A.
Erdlen, E.
Zang, K. D.
Reproduction in a female patient with Down's syndrome
Summary A non-mongoloid boy born to a mongoloid mother is described. He showed aplasia of the left 5th finger and some clinical and dermatoglyphic features frequently found in Down's syndrome. Chromosome analysis revealed few hyperdiploid but no G-trisomic cells. An undetected G-trisomy mosaic, or a mechanism of extrachromosomal inheritance, and an embryonic development in a pathological milieu are discussed.
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shingle_catch_all_4 Scharrer, S.
Stengel-Rutkowski, S.
Rodewald-Rudescu, A.
Erdlen, E.
Zang, K. D.
Reproduction in a female patient with Down's syndrome
Summary A non-mongoloid boy born to a mongoloid mother is described. He showed aplasia of the left 5th finger and some clinical and dermatoglyphic features frequently found in Down's syndrome. Chromosome analysis revealed few hyperdiploid but no G-trisomic cells. An undetected G-trisomy mosaic, or a mechanism of extrachromosomal inheritance, and an embryonic development in a pathological milieu are discussed.
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