The Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome: Keratosis palmoplantaris with periodontopathy E. Haneke Review Articles Pages: 1 - 35
Partial duplication of the long arm of chromosome 5: A case due to balanced paternal translocation and review of the literature Larry A. JonesDiane K. JordanJoseph K. Toth Original Investigations Pages: 37 - 42
Ring chromosome 15 syndrome J. P. FrynsJ. TimmermansH. van den Berghe Original Investigations Pages: 43 - 48
Presumptive long arm deletion of chromosome 8: a new syndrome? K. TaysiM. J. NoetzelA. W. Strauss Original Investigations Pages: 49 - 53
Partial trisomy 4 resulting from a complex maternal rearrangement of chromosomes 2, 4, and 18 with interstitial translocation M. -G. MatteiJ. -F. MatteiF. Giraud Original Investigations Pages: 55 - 61
Partial trisomy 11q as the result of sporadic translocation I. W. LurieG. I. LazjukD. B. Gurevich Original Investigations Pages: 63 - 66
Trisomy 6p22→6pter due to familial t(6;13)(p22;q34 or 33) translocation G. RosiG. VentiR. Armellini Original Investigations Pages: 67 - 72
Absence of chromosome breakage in patients with retinoblastoma Louise A. KnightH. Allen GardnerBrenda L. Gallie Original Investigations Pages: 73 - 78
Frequency of sister chromatid exchanges in a balanced reciprocal whole-arm translocation Anne M. SchoberChrista FonatschOtmar Schober Original Investigations Pages: 93 - 97
Condensation of all human chromosomes in phase G2 and early mitosis can be drastically inhibited by 33258-Hoechst treatment Menashe MarcusRuth GoiteinAlfred Gropp Original Investigations Pages: 99 - 105
Kinetic and electrophoretic studies of human erythrocytes deficient in pyrimidine 5′-nucleotidase Kenji ShinoharaKouichi R. Tanaka Original Investigations Pages: 107 - 111
Antenatal diagnosis of a de novo reciprocal translocation 46,XX,t(3;7)(q21;q11) P. HussleinW. SchnedlP. Wagenbichler Clinical Case Reports Pages: 113 - 116