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Partial trisomy 13: Karyotype 46,XY,-6,+t(13q,6q)

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Description of a child with partial 13 trisomy due to non-familial translocation of most of the long arm of a chromosome No. 13 onto the long arm of chromosome No. 6.

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Es wird ein Kind mit partieller D-Trisomie durch nichtfamiliäre Translokation des größten Teiles des langen Armes auf den langen Arm von Chromosom Nr. 6 beschrieben.

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Fryns, J.P., Eggermont, E., Verresen, H. et al. Partial trisomy 13: Karyotype 46,XY,-6,+t(13q,6q). Hum Genet 21, 47–54 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00278564

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