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Serial duplication of 10 (q21→q22) in a mentally retarded boy with congenital malformations

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A boy with congenital malformations and a serial duplication of 10(q21→q22) is reported. His clinical picture is compared with that of a previously reported patient with a similar karyotype.

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Koivisto, M., Herva, R. & Linna, SL. Serial duplication of 10 (q21→q22) in a mentally retarded boy with congenital malformations. Hum Genet 57, 224–225 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00282030

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