There are four things psychologists look at. Ability to maintain a job, healthy relationships, social interactions, and sexual relations.
There are many different chromosomal abnormalities in a RETT patient it includes ring chromosome(especially X chromosome),dicentric,chromosomal and chromatid breaks etc...
Trisomy 21, Down's syndrome
Chromosomal abnormalities happen when there is an error in cell division. Often a egg or sperm could end up with too many chromosomes or not enough which could result in an abnormality such as the baby being stillborn or being born with health problems.
Well there is actually several. There is XXY, Klinefelter: XYY, "Super male": XXX, perfectly normal but still a abnormality: and XO or Turner syndrome, sterile female, small stature, normal intelligence. These are the most well documented but I am sure there is more out there.
Turner's syndrome was first described by Dr. Henry Turner in 1938, but it was not until 1960 that the chromosomal abnormality was discovered. ...
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There are many different chromosomal abnormalities in a RETT patient it includes ring chromosome(especially X chromosome),dicentric,chromosomal and chromatid breaks etc...
A abnormality in the size, shape, or number of chromosomes.
Trisomy an abnormality in chromosomal development.
By what is called as amniocentesis, you can diagnose the chromosomal abnormality of the unborn baby. You do this procedure under cover of ultrasonography. The fetal cells will give you complete picture of the chromosomal abnormality of the unborn child.
yes they should
no, it is a chromosomal abnormality, not a contagious disease.
Trisomy
chromosomal abnormality of the developing fetus.
Yes, it takes place in chromosome 4.
It is called Patau syndrome and is a chromosomal abnormality
Trisomy 21, Down's syndrome