1989
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.1320340305
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Chromosome abnormalities in selected newborn infants with malformations in Brazil

Abstract: Between 1982 and 1985, 109 infants were referred for cytogenetic examination out of a population of 73,192 liveborn infants from eight maternity hospitals surveyed by the ECLAMC/MONITOR program. Thirty-one of the children had a chromosome abnormality different from trisomy 21. Considering the total population surveyed, trisomy 18 was detected in 1:6,099; trisomy 13 was seen in 1:24,397 and unbalanced rearrangements were found in 1:7,319 infants. Those rates were not significantly different from the expected on… Show more

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“…In a study of 73,192 liveborn infants, birth prevalence of trisomy 18 was estimated at 1:6,099; trisomy 13 at 1:24,397 and unbalanced rearrangements at 1:7,319 [47]. …”
Section: Genetic Diseases and Birth Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study of 73,192 liveborn infants, birth prevalence of trisomy 18 was estimated at 1:6,099; trisomy 13 at 1:24,397 and unbalanced rearrangements at 1:7,319 [47]. …”
Section: Genetic Diseases and Birth Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%