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Psychoinfantilism and Chromosome Abnormalities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Johannes Nielsen
Affiliation:
The Cytogenetic Laboratory, Arhus State Hospital, Risskov, Denmark
Niels Thomsen
Affiliation:
The Cytogenetic Laboratory, Arhus State Hospital, Risskov, Denmark

Extract

The following study has been made on the background of the finding by Kramp and Nielsen (1968) of enlarged short arms of a chromosome in the 21-22 group in four out of five psychoinfantile members of a family with a case of Down's syndrome.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1972 

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References

Kramp, J., and Nielsen, J. (1968). ‘Enlarged short arms of a small acrocentric chromosome in relatives of a boy with Down's syndrome.’ Dan. med. Bull., 16, 1620.Google Scholar
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Nielsen, J. (1970). ‘Turner's syndrome in medical, neurological and psychiatric wards.’ Acta psychiat. Scand., 46, 286310.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
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