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Partial deletion 10q

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The patient described represents the first reported case of partial deletion 10q. The patient is compared to the partial trisomy 10q syndrome.

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Lewandowski, R.C., Kukolich, M.K., Sears, J.W. et al. Partial deletion 10q. Hum Genet 42, 339–343 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00291317

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