Multiple occurrence of psychomotor retardation and recurrent miscarriages in a family with a submicroscopic reciprocal translocation t(7;17)(p22;p13.2)
Abstract Background Balanced reciprocal chromosomal translocations (RCTs) are the ones of the most common structural aberrations in the population, with an incidence of 1:625. RCT carriers usually do not demonstrate changes in phenotype, except when the translocation results in gene interruption. Ho...
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Main Authors: | Magdalena Pasińska (Author), Ewelina Łazarczyk (Author), Katarzyna Jułga (Author), Magdalena Bartnik-Głaska (Author), Beata Nowakowska (Author), Olga Haus (Author) |
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