1970
DOI: 10.1136/jmg.7.1.77
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A 46,XX,t(Cp+;Cq-) translocation in a girl with multiple congenital anomalies and in her phenotypically normal father 46,XY,t(Cq+;Cq-).

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“…A few reciprocal translocations involving only group C have been described (Rohde and Gatz, 1964;Lejeune and Berger, 1965;Lindsten et al, 1965;Stahl et al, 1966;McDermott et al, 1968;Lejeune et al, 1968;Bargman et al, 1970). None of them, however, is comparable to the translocation found in the father of our patient.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…A few reciprocal translocations involving only group C have been described (Rohde and Gatz, 1964;Lejeune and Berger, 1965;Lindsten et al, 1965;Stahl et al, 1966;McDermott et al, 1968;Lejeune et al, 1968;Bargman et al, 1970). None of them, however, is comparable to the translocation found in the father of our patient.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Even in the absence of such formal studies, evidence questioning the specificity of these features has emerged. For example, though Hutchinson's incisors are routinely considered to be diagnostic of congenital syphilis in the paleopathology literature, contemporary case studies demonstrate that notched and tapering incisors may be found in a number of other, noninfectious conditions (Torgersen, 1951; Bargman et al, 1970; Lindenbaum and Bobrow, 1975; Walpole et al, 1990). Indeed, on the whole, abnormal tooth formation has long been considered a non‐specific phenomenon in dentistry, related to a number of local and systemic developmental disturbances (Kreshover, 1960).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zinc deficiency is widespread micronutrient deficiency and one of the major constraint in world food production. In rice production, short supply of zinc to the crop, yield often reduce (Gao et al 2006) [1] and Zn mass concentration in the grains are often low (Jiang et al 2007) [2] which resulted Zn malnutrition of people who depend on rice based diet. Zinc deficiency in soils of Odisha ranges from 0 to 76 percent with a mean of 19 percent (Jena et al 2008) [4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%