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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Mosaic trisomy 2
  1. ... Czepulkowski B, Saunders K, Pocock C, Sadullah S. Mosaic trisomy 2 in myelodysplastic syndromes and acute myeloblastic leukemias. Cancer ...
  2. ... ME, Garringer HJ, Weaver DD. Phenotypic spectrum of mosaic trisomy 18: two new patients, a literature review, and counseling issues. ...
  3. ... in only some of the body's cells (mosaic trisomy 13).In some cases, trisomy 13 ... individuals have two copies of chromosome 13, plus extra material from ...
  4. ... from chromosome 21, which causes Down syndrome.Like trisomy 21, mosaic Down syndrome is not inherited. It occurs as a random event during cell division early in fetal development. As a result, some of the body's cells have the usual two copies of chromosome 21, and other cells have ...
  5. ... copies of chromosome 8 instead of the usual two copies. Full trisomy 8, which occurs when all of the body's cells contain an extra copy of chromosome 8, is not compatible with life. A similar but less severe condition called mosaic trisomy 8 occurs when only some of the ...
  6. ... copies of chromosome 4 instead of the usual two copies. Full trisomy 4, which occurs when all of the body's cells contain an extra copy of chromosome 4, is not compatible with life. A similar but somewhat less severe condition called mosaic trisomy 4 occurs when only some of the ...
  7. ... form of Down syndrome is called trisomy 21. "Trisomy" means having three copies of a chromosome in your cells instead of the usual two. With less common types of Down syndrome, a person may have: An extra piece of chromosome 21 attached to another chromosome (translocation Down syndrome) An extra chromosome 21 in some, but not all of their cells (mosaic Down syndrome) The extra chromosome affects the way ...
  8. ... material from chromosome 13, instead of the usual 2 copies. Rarely, the extra material may be attached to another chromosome (translocation).
  9. ... copies of chromosome 18 instead of the usual two copies, causing severe ... condition is known as mosaic trisomy 18.Rarely, trisomy 18 is caused by ...
  10. ... copies of chromosome 16 instead of the usual two copies. Full trisomy 16, ... severe condition called mosaic trisomy 16 occurs when only some of the ...
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