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Dictionary » Dup (4p)
 

Dup (4p)

Introduction: Dup (4p)

Description of Dup (4p)

Dup (4p) (medical condition): A rare chromosomal disorder where a portion of chromosome four is duplicated so there is three copies of it instead of the normal two.

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Chromosome 4, trisomy 4p:
  »Introduction: Chromosome 4, trisomy 4p
  »Symptoms of Chromosome 4, trisomy 4p

Dup (4p) as a Disease

Dup (4p): Another name for Chromosome 4, trisomy 4p (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Chromosome 4, trisomy 4p
  »Symptoms of Chromosome 4, trisomy 4p

Symptoms of Dup (4p) (Chromosome 4, trisomy 4p)

Some of the symptoms of Dup (4p) incude:

See full list of 44 symptoms of Dup (4p) (Chromosome 4, trisomy 4p)

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