[Experience with postmortem chromosome analysis].

Bratisl Lek Listy

Katedra biológie a parazitológie LFUK, Bratislava.

Published: September 1990

Over the years 1986-1988 necroptic material, collected according to 5 established indication groups, was cultured. A total of 202 samples of necroptic material cultured and 122 of these samples were analyzed cytogenetically. Seventeen pathologic karyotypes were diagnosed in the material, namely 7 cases of Down's syndrome, 2 cases of Klinefelter's syndrome, 2 cases of D/D translocation, 1 case of Turner's syndrome, 1 case of gonosomal mosaicism, and 1 case of Patau's syndrome.

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