Ergebnisse Der Inneren Medizin Und Kinderheilkunde 1965
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-94910-4_6
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Mongolismus — Down’s Syndrom

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“…If only a few cells are Gnt trisomic, the individual with chromosomal mosaicism is phenotypically normal and shows none or few mongoloid stigm ata [26]. If the majority of the cells are Gm trisomic, however, the same mongoloid phenotype as seen in trisomy Gm mongolism results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…If only a few cells are Gnt trisomic, the individual with chromosomal mosaicism is phenotypically normal and shows none or few mongoloid stigm ata [26]. If the majority of the cells are Gm trisomic, however, the same mongoloid phenotype as seen in trisomy Gm mongolism results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Hans Zellweger, a passionate syndromologist taught most effectively on hand of Down syndrome (Zellweger, 1965), but also presented a thorough Mendelism in terms of inborn errors, segregation, and cytogenetics as then known. When I reached my senior year (1958/'59), Hans began to voice an urgent need for a cytogenetics lab in the Medical School, confiscated a recently vacated virology lab, consulted with Dr. Witschi, the two of them drafting K. Mikamo from the Witschi Lab and myself for the job.…”
Section: Medical Schoolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to that point I had been an enthusiastic student of Hans (Johannes) Zellweger, who was in Iowa on sabbatical leave from the AUB in Beirut (1957–1958), returned briefly to Lebanon to wind up his duties there before settling in Iowa City (1959, McCray Jr, 1987). Zellweger taught and practiced a European style constitutional medicine, was a superb nosologist, neurologist, and master of morphological phenotype analysis, especially of Down syndrome ( Monogolismus ; Zellweger, 1965).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%