A case of recurrent congenital fetal anomalies associated with a familial subtelomeric translocation.
The potential of a new fluorescent in situ hybridization technique is discussed, which uses a complete set of telomeric probes to reveal cryptic chromosome rearrangements that remain undetected by standard cytogenetic analysis. We report the obstetric history of a patient who had a termination of pr...
Main Authors: | Brackley, K, Kilby, MD, Morton, J, Whittle, M, Knight, S, Flint, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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