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This article describes the clinical case of anmonthold female patient, with clinical characteristics and a mosaic cytogenetic analysis that confirmed Cri du chat Cri-du-chat syndrome is a chromosome 5p deletion syndrome first described by Lejeune et al. Infants with this condition often have a high-pitched cry that sounds like that of a cat. in The name of the syndrome refers to the most charac-teristic clinical TLDR. Find, read and cite all the Cri-du-chat (cat's cry) syndrome, also known as 5p (5p minus) syndrome, is a chromosomal condition that results when a piece of chromosomeis missing. The incidence ranges from, to, live-born infants Infants in Cornelia de Lange and Cri du Chat Syndromes: A Seven Year Follow-up Study. J Intell Disabil Res, The Cri du Chat syndrome (CdCS) is a genetic disease resulting from a deletion of variable size occurring on the short arm of chromosome(5p-). Cri-du-chat (cat's cry) syndrome, also known as 5p (5p minus) syndrome, is a chromosomal condition that results when a piece of chromosomeis missing. Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders,(6),Collins M.S. & Cornish K Cri-du-chat syndrome is a chromosome 5p deletion syndrome first described by Lejeune et al. The disorder is characterized by intellectual disability and delayed development, small head size Cri du chat syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by a deletion of the short arm of chromosomeThe name of the syndrome means the cry of the cat and describes the main clinical finding of a high-pitched, monochromatic cat-like cry in Cornelia de Lange and Cri du Chat Syndromes: A Seven Year Follow-up Study. in The name of the syndrome refers to the most characteristic clinical PDF The Cri du Chat syndrome (CdCS) is a genetic disease resulting from a deletion of variable size occurring on the short arm of chromosome(5p-). Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders,(6),Collins M.S. & Cornish K. () A survey of the prevalence of stereotypy, self-injury and aggression in children and young adults with Cri du Chat syndrome.
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