PEDIATRICS Vol. 40 No. 4 October 1967, pp. 549-550
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EDITORIAL POLICY REGARDING PAPERS ON CHROMOSOME DISORDERS

THE availability of simplified techniques for the study of human chromosomes has revealed that man is heir to a vast variety of chromosome disorders. This has resulted in a deluge of case reports dealing with this group of patients. Pediatrics has shared in this wealth and now, like so many other journals, feels forced to admit it is embarrassed by its riches. Limitation of space requires that restrictions be placed upon publication of material of this type.