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  • Trisomy: Types of Trisomy Disorders - Cleveland Clinic
    Trisomy is a genetic condition where a person is born with an extra chromosome The most common type of trisomy is Down syndrome
  • Trisomy - Wikipedia
    A trisomy is a type of polysomy in which there are three instances of a particular chromosome, instead of the normal two [1] A trisomy is a type of aneuploidy (an abnormal number of chromosomes)
  • Trisomy 18 Syndrome | Trisomy 13 Syndrome | Trisiomy 9 Syndrome - SOFT
    Trisomy (‘three bodies’) means the affected person has 47 chromosomes instead of 46 Down syndrome, Edward syndrome and Patau syndrome are the most common forms of trisomy Children affected by trisomy usually have a range of birth defects, including delayed development and intellectual disabilities
  • Types of Trisomy: Causes and Symptoms - Verywell Health
    A trisomy is a genetic disorder in which a person has three chromosomes instead of the usual two The most well-known trisomy is Down syndrome, but there are others like Edwards syndrome, Patau syndrome, and Klinefelter syndrome that have distinct symptoms and characteristics
  • Trisomy 18 and 13 - Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
    Trisomy 18 and trisomy 13 are genetic disorders that include a combination of birth defects This includes severe intellectual disability, as well as health problems involving nearly every organ system in the body Unfortunately, most babies born with trisomy 18 or 13 die by age 1
  • Trisomy - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
    Trisomy is a genetic condition that occurs when an individual has three copies of a particular chromosome instead of the usual two This extra genetic material can lead to a variety of developmental and health issues, depending on which chromosome is affected
  • Trisomies and Monosomies - Boston Childrens Hospital
    The term "trisomy" is used to describe the presence of an extra chromosome — or three instead of the usual pair For example, trisomy 21 or Down syndrome occurs when a baby is born with three #21 chromosomes
  • Trisomy | Description, Cause, Examples | Britannica
    Trisomy can affect some or all cells in the body and is present at birth, often being associated with various congenital disorders Trisomies are caused by spontaneous and random errors in the separation of a chromosome pair in the course of cell division (meiosis) during fertilization


















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