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Cleidocranial Dysostosis

Inheritance patterns and prenatal diagnosis

Inheritance patterns
Numerous genetic studies have concluded that inheritance is autosomal dominant and the Cleidocranial Dysostosis gene has been assigned to a locus (position) on the short arm of chromosome 6 (6p21).

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Medical text written October 2003 by Dr H McBrien, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Adolescent Outreach Service, Tottenham, London, UK.

 

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