1 Department of Pediatrics
2 Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research and Department of Biophysics University of Colorado Medical Center Denver, Colorado
We have reported the second case of a fertile female with a 45,X karyotype. The possibility of mosaicism cannot be dismissed, although in two different tissues the karyotype is consistently 45,X. Her normal daughter has a 46,XX karyotype.
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