Literature DB >> 3843746

Chromosome studies in 3665 consecutive newborn children.

W Bratkowska, H Hubner, T Ferenc, M Szpakowski, J Krajewski, W Budzko.   

Abstract

Results of chromosomal studies done on 3665 newborn children from central Poland have been described. As against a global incidence of 1:1022 for trisomy G and 1:1308 for the balanced translocation D/D in infants, the respective figures for the Polish infants were, 1:610 and 1:1221. Likewise, against the global incidence of 1:823 for the karyotype 47, XXY and of 1:1072 for the karyotype 47, XYY in infants, the respective incidence in the Polish infants was 1:626 and 1:939. The study has demonstrated also that the frequency of occurrence of the different widths of the C-bands had a distribution close to normal. The authors have noted that the children with chromosomal abnormalities were more frequently not as well developed at birth as were children with normal karyotypes.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3843746

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Anthropogenet        ISSN: 0258-0357


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1.  Incidence of X and Y Chromosomal Aneuploidy in a Large Child Bearing Population.

Authors:  Carole Samango-Sprouse; Eser Kırkızlar; Megan P Hall; Patrick Lawson; Zachary Demko; Susan M Zneimer; Kirsten J Curnow; Susan Gross; Andrea Gropman
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-08-11       Impact factor: 3.240

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