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Familial Manic–Depressive Illness with Deleted Short Arm of Chromosome 21: Coincidental or Causal?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Magda H. El-Badramany*
Affiliation:
Kuwait Medical Genetics Centre
Talaat I. Farag
Affiliation:
Kuwait Medical Genetics Centre
Sadika A. Al-Awadi
Affiliation:
Kuwait Medical Genetics Centre
Ibtisam M. Hammad
Affiliation:
Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, Maternity Hospital, Kuwait
Ahmed Abdelkader
Affiliation:
Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, Maternity Hospital, Kuwait
D. S. Krishna Murthy
Affiliation:
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, India
*
Psychological Medicine Hospital, PO Box 4081, Safat, 13041, Kuwait

Abstract

A 35-year-old Arab lady and her mother, both with bipolar manic-depressive illness and 46,XX,21p-(pcenåpter), are reported. The clinical significance of this association is considered.

Type
Brief Reports
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1989 

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