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Down syndrome is the most common chromosome abnormality in humans.
The outcome is generally better for a baby that does not have a chromosome abnormality.
"Everyone knows about Down syndrome, but there's all these other chromosome abnormalities that are much more rare."
In 1970, he described how the chromosome abnormality associated with Down's syndrome occurs.
Using a karyotype to test your blood for parental chromosome abnormalities.
Chromosome abnormalities, when present, may correlate with an aggressive clinical course.
Chromosome abnormalities occur in 1 of 160 live births.
Finally, chromosome abnormalities are often detected in cancer samples.
Karyotyping is a test to identify chromosome abnormalities as the cause of malformation or disease.
Cytogenetics is the study of chromosomes and chromosome abnormalities.
About 60% of cystic hygromas result from chromosome abnormalities.
The amniotic fluid test is done to evaluate a developing fetus for chromosome abnormalities.
No consistent chromosome abnormality has been identified for acute basophilic leukemia.
Ring chromosome 14 syndrome is a very rare human chromosome abnormality.
"Show me that X chromosome abnormality again," said Adam.
ANY cancers, and in particular leukaemias, are marked by characteristic chromosome abnormalities.
In addition, four fathers who worked as electronic service technicians at the workshop of Haakonsvern got children with chromosome abnormalities.
Myelodysplastic syndrome associated with an isolated del(5q) chromosome abnormality.
Suspicion of a chromosome abnormality is typically raised due to the presence of developmental delays.
No specific chromosome abnormalities are described for these AMLs.
But chromosome abnormalities are associated with leukemia and with a preleukemic disease called myelodysplasia.
Emanuel syndrome is an inherited chromosome abnormality.
It can't detect chromosome abnormalities either, like Down syndrome, which can sometimes be accompanied by problems like deafness."
As many as 4% of people have an intersex condition, but most never become aware of their minor chromosome abnormalities.