trisomy 11q syndrome

trisomy 11q syndrome
a rare syndrome resulting from the presence of an extra long arm of chromosome 11; because different segments may be involved, the associated anomalies are highly variable and include preauricular fistulas, hypoplasia of the gallbladder, micropenis, bicornuate uterus, microphthalmos, malformations of the heart, lung, and brain, seizures, and recurrent infection.

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