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A Case of 7q-Syndrome
Ja Hyun Park, Baek Gil Lee, Il Kyung Kim, Jung Sik Min, Chang Hee Choi
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(3):422-427.   Published online March 15, 1992
7q-syndrome, although rare, is a well defined syndroime which usually arises de novo. Characteristic clinical features include severe growth and metal retardation, microcephaly, low birth weight, broad nasal bridge with bulbous nasal tip, large, low set ears and genital anomalies. We experienced a male newborn with clinical features suggestive of chromosomal anomaly which was confirmed to be a 7q-(q32-qter) syndrome...