A submicroscopic unbalanced subtelomeric translocation t(2p;10q) identified by fluorescence in situ hybridization: fetus with increased nuchal translucency and normal standard karyotype with later growth and developmental delay, rhombencephalosynapsis (RES)
Titel:
A submicroscopic unbalanced subtelomeric translocation t(2p;10q) identified by fluorescence in situ hybridization: fetus with increased nuchal translucency and normal standard karyotype with later growth and developmental delay, rhombencephalosynapsis (RES)
Auteur:
Lespinasse, J. Testard, H. Nugues, F. Till, M. Cordier, M.P. Althuser, M. Amblard, F. Fert-Ferrer, S. Durand, C. Dalmon, F. Pourcel, C. Jouk, P.S.