
pmid: 982315
AbstractA stillborn male infant with cyclopia, holoprosencephaly, extracephalic malformations, and trisomy 18 is described. The importance of chromosome studies in infants with severe congenital malformations is discussed.
Male, Infant, Newborn, Brain, Trisomy, Abnormalities, Severe Teratoid, Microcephaly, Circle of Willis, Humans, Autopsy, Diencephalon, Chromosomes, Human, 16-18
Male, Infant, Newborn, Brain, Trisomy, Abnormalities, Severe Teratoid, Microcephaly, Circle of Willis, Humans, Autopsy, Diencephalon, Chromosomes, Human, 16-18
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