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  • 69,XXX karyotype in a malformed liveborn female. Maternal origin of triploidy. [Case Reports]
    Ann Genet. 1991; 34(1):37-9.Galán F, Orts F, … Jimenez Cobo B
  • A liveborn female with a 69,XXX karyotype and clinical features of triploidy syndrome is reported. Main phenotypical features are: intrauterine growth retardation, hypotonicity, micrognathism, low-set ears, ocular anomalies, syndactyly and atrophy of the cerebral cortex and corpus callosum. Study of chromosomal heteromorphisms revealed that triploidy might have arisen through fertilization of a d…
  • [Nosode and sarcode therapies and their history--a controversial inheritance]. [Historical Article]
    Med Ges Gesch. 2015; 33:155-77.Vieracker V
  • Nosodes and sarcodes (homeopathic remedies gained primarily from disease products respectively organs of human or animal origin) are groups of drugs which were added to the homeopathic Materia Medica in the 1830s. Most substances used in nosode or sarcode therapy have a long medical tradition, with some even going back to the pre-Christian period. My contribution first describes therapeutic pract…
  • An XXX male resulting from paternal X-Y interchange and maternal X-X nondisjunction. [Case Reports]
    Am J Hum Genet. 1987 Oct; 41(4):594-604.Annerén G, Andersson M, … de la Chapelle A
  • A 2-year-old boy was found to have a 47,XXX karyotype. Restriction-fragment-length-polymorphism analysis showed that, of his three X chromosomes, one is of paternal and two are of maternal origin. The results of Y-DNA hybridization were reminiscent of those in XX males in two respects. First, hybridization to Southern transfers revealed the presence in this XXX male of sequences derived from the …
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