Prenatal detection of D trisomy
AUTOR(ES)
Laurence, K. M.
RESUMO
The second instance of a prenatally diagnosed fetus of D trisomy is reported in a 45-year-old woman. The fetus had bilateral hare lip and cleft palate, arrhinencephaly, and numerous other malformations.
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