PEDIATRICS Vol. 42 No. 1 July 1968, pp. 194-197
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PARTIAL DELETION OF LONG ARMS OF CHROMOSOME 18

Theodore Kushnick M.D.1 and Geraldine Matsushita B.S.1

1 Department of Pediatrics, New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, Newark City Hospital, Newark, New Jersey

A patient with the physical stigmata associated with partial deletion of the long arms of one number 18 chromosome is described. Abnormal genitalia may be part of this syndrome in males.

Submitted on September 29, 1967
Accepted on December 4, 1967




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