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5p partial monosomy syndrome

Introduction: 5p partial monosomy syndrome

Description of 5p partial monosomy syndrome

5p partial monosomy syndrome: Deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5 characterized by a variable clinical picture consisting of severe mental deficiency, growth retardation, multiple abnormalities and a peculiar crying sound resembling that of a suffering kitten (hence the synonym crying cat syndrome or cri du chat syndrome), that disappears within weeks or months after birth.
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