PMID: 489005Sep 1, 1979Paper

A ring chromosome 9 in an infant with malformations

Human Genetics
T InouyeY Nakagome

Abstract

A low-birth-weight infant with malformed upper extremities and congenital heart disease was observed. Cytogenetic analysis revealed a 46,XY,r(9)(p24q34) complement.

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