Mosaic Down's syndrome with de novo 45,XX,-21,-22,+t(21q;22q)/46,XX,-21,+t(21q;21q) rearrangement.

1984 
The occurrence of mosaic Down's syndrome with two independent Robertsonian translocation cell lines is very rare. Such a patient is reported here, in whom an unbalanced Robertsonian translocation between two chromosomes 21 was detected in the majority of cells. The patient also revealed a minor cell line with a second Robertsonian translocation involving a chromosome 21 and a 22. The chromosome translocations detected in this patient were de novo in origin.
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