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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Trisomy
  1. Trisomy 18, also called Edwards syndrome, is a chromosomal condition associated with abnormalities in many parts of the body. Individuals with trisomy 18 often ...
  2. Trisomy X, also called triple X syndrome or 47,XXX, is characterized by the presence of an additional X chromosome in each of a female's cells. Although females ...
  3. Trisomy 13, also called Patau syndrome, is a chromosomal condition associated with severe intellectual disability and physical ... in many parts of the body. Individuals with trisomy 13 often have heart defects, brain or spinal ...
  4. ... syndrome (KS) Klinefelter's syndrome XXY syndrome XXY trisomy Genetic Testing Registry: Klinefelter syndrome National Organization for ...
  5. ... 7)(q11.23) Somerville-Van der Aa syndrome Trisomy 7q11.23 WBS duplication syndrome Williams-Beuren region ...
  6. ... psychiatric symptoms. Lubs X-linked mental retardation syndrome Trisomy Xq28 Genetic Testing Registry: Syndromic X-linked intellectual ...
  7. MBD5-associated neurodevelopmental disorder (MAND) is a condition that affects neurological and physical development.Children with MAND have mild to severe ...
  8. ... older. Most cases of Down syndrome result from trisomy 21, which means each cell in the body ... not inherited. When the condition is caused by trisomy 21, the chromosomal abnormality occurs as a random ...
  9. ... extra copy of one chromosome in each cell (trisomy). Dandy-Walker malformation most often occurs in people with trisomy 18 (an extra copy of chromosome 18), but ...
  10. ... M, Janssen JW, Engelen JJ. Partial monosomy 8p/trisomy 8q in a newborn infant due to a ...
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