Isochromosome 20p associated with multiple congenital abnormalities.

Clin Dysmorphol

Departments of Clinical Genetics Pathology Radiology, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital Department of Obstetrics, Countess of Chester Hospital Department of Cytogenetics, Liverpool Women's Hospital.

Published: January 2005

A second case of tetrasomy 20p due to an additional isochromosome 20p is reported. This resulted in a spontaneous intrauterine death with multiple congenital abnormalities. In keeping with the previous report, the foetus had poor ossification resulting in multiple long bone fractures.

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