PMID: 8444474Feb 1, 1993Paper

Routine diagnosis of DiGeorge syndrome by fluorescent in situ hybridization

Human Genetics
C DesmazeA Aurias

Abstract

In a series of ten patients affected by DiGeorge syndrome, we screened, by high resolution banding and fluorescent in situ hybridization of a cosmid probe, for microdeletions associated with this syndrome. In the ten patients, a microdeletion was demonstrated by in situ hybridization, but suspected only in two patients by high resolution banding.

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