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Tetrasomy 9p: an emerging syndrome.

S M Jalal1, M K Kukolich, M Garcia

  • 1Genetic Screening & Counseling Services, Denton, Texas.

Clinical Genetics
|January 1, 1991
PubMed
Summary

This case study describes an infant with non-mosaic 9p tetrasomy, a rare genetic condition. The infant presented with characteristic dysmorphic features and chromosomal abnormalities, surviving for two months.

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Area of Science:

  • Genetics
  • Pediatrics
  • Medical Case Reports

Background:

  • 9p tetrasomy is a rare chromosomal abnormality characterized by the presence of four copies of the short arm of chromosome 9.
  • Non-mosaic 9p tetrasomy, particularly involving the 9qh region, is exceptionally uncommon.