(Q51934986)
English
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, rhombencephalosynaps
scientific article published in October 2004
Statements
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) (English)
J Lespinasse
H Testard
F Nugues
M Till
M P Cordier
M Althuser
F Amblard
S Fert-Ferrer
C Durand
F Dalmon