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Double Aneuploidy

Double Aneuploidy Abstract Sir.—We read with interest the case report, "Double Aneuploidy: TurnerDown Syndrome," by Townes et al in the September issue of the Journal (129:1062, 1975). However, it appears to us that there might be an error in Fig 3 (fluorescence karyotype of the patient showing 46,XO,21 + ). The last pair of group C chromosomes are in fact chromosome No. 8 rather than chromosome No. 12 as Fig 3 might indicate.1 References 1. Paris Conference (1971): Standardization in human cytogenetics . Birth Defects , 8:1-46, 1972. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Diseases of Children American Medical Association

Double Aneuploidy

Abstract

Abstract Sir.—We read with interest the case report, "Double Aneuploidy: TurnerDown Syndrome," by Townes et al in the September issue of the Journal (129:1062, 1975). However, it appears to us that there might be an error in Fig 3 (fluorescence karyotype of the patient showing 46,XO,21 + ). The last pair of group C chromosomes are in fact chromosome No. 8 rather than chromosome No. 12 as Fig 3 might indicate.1 References 1. Paris Conference (1971): Standardization in human...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1976 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0002-922X
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1976.02120050102023
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Abstract

Abstract Sir.—We read with interest the case report, "Double Aneuploidy: TurnerDown Syndrome," by Townes et al in the September issue of the Journal (129:1062, 1975). However, it appears to us that there might be an error in Fig 3 (fluorescence karyotype of the patient showing 46,XO,21 + ). The last pair of group C chromosomes are in fact chromosome No. 8 rather than chromosome No. 12 as Fig 3 might indicate.1 References 1. Paris Conference (1971): Standardization in human cytogenetics . Birth Defects , 8:1-46, 1972.

Journal

American Journal of Diseases of ChildrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Apr 1, 1976

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