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</script>doi: 10.4267/2042/37946
handle: 2042/37946
IConstitutional chromosomal disorders I-1. Incidence I-2. Etiology I-2.1 Genetic factors I-2. 1. 1. Chromosomal factors I-2. 1. 2. Genetic factors I-2. 2. Parental age I-2. 3. Environmental factors IIKaryotype indications II-1. Synopsis II-1.1 Karyotype II-1.2 Fluorescent in situ hybrization (FISH) II-2. Indications II-2.1. Perinatal period II-2.1.1. Stillbirth II-2.1.2. Neonatal period II-2.1.2.1. triad: dysmorphism, malformation, neurological deficit II-2.1.2.2. ambiguous genitalia II-2.2. During infancy and adolescence II-2.3. In adulthood II-2.4. In the foetus II-2.5. Acquired diseases cancerology
Educational Items in Human Genetics
Educational Items in Human Genetics
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