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- 48,_XXXX abstract "XXXX syndrome (also called tetrasomy X, quadruple X, or 48, XXXX) is a rare chromosomal disorder caused by the presence of four X chromosomes instead of two X chromosomes. This condition occurs only in females, as there are no Y chromosomes present. Tetrasomy X was first described in 1961, and since then approximately 100 cases have been reported worldwide. Approximately 60 females have been described in medical literature with this condition.".
- 48,_XXXX icd10 "Q97.1".
- 48,_XXXX thumbnail XXXX_syndrome.svg?width=300.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageExternalLink tetra_x.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageID "3823832".
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageLength "6508".
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageRevisionID "696652744".
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink 49,_XXXXX.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Aneuploidy.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Atresia.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rare_diseases.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sex_chromosome_aneuploidies.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome_abnormality.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Cleft_lip_and_palate.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Coloboma.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_heart_defect.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Down_syndrome.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Echidna.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Electroencephalography.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Epicanthic_fold.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Hypoplasia.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Hypoplastic_right_heart_syndrome.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Hypotonia.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Karyotype.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Meiosis.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Myopia.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Nystagmus.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Omphalocele.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Optic_nerve_hypoplasia.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Otitis.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Palpebral_fissure.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Patent_ductus_arteriosus.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Puberty.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink Triple_X_syndrome.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink X_chromosome.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLink File:XXXX_syndrome.svg.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLinkText "48, XXXX syndrome".
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLinkText "48, XXXX".
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageWikiLinkText "XXXX".
- 48,_XXXX diseasesdb "32550".
- 48,_XXXX icd "Q97.1".
- 48,_XXXX name "XXXX syndrome syndrome".
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chromosomal_abnormalities.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pp-semi-indef.
- 48,_XXXX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 48,_XXXX subject Category:Rare_diseases.
- 48,_XXXX subject Category:Sex_chromosome_aneuploidies.
- 48,_XXXX hypernym Disorder.
- 48,_XXXX type Disease.
- 48,_XXXX type Thing.
- 48,_XXXX type Q12136.
- 48,_XXXX comment "XXXX syndrome (also called tetrasomy X, quadruple X, or 48, XXXX) is a rare chromosomal disorder caused by the presence of four X chromosomes instead of two X chromosomes. This condition occurs only in females, as there are no Y chromosomes present. Tetrasomy X was first described in 1961, and since then approximately 100 cases have been reported worldwide. Approximately 60 females have been described in medical literature with this condition.".
- 48,_XXXX label "48, XXXX".
- 48,_XXXX sameAs Q2758894.
- 48,_XXXX sameAs Síndrome_XXXX.
- 48,_XXXX sameAs Sindrome_della_quadrupla_X.
- 48,_XXXX sameAs XXXX_증후군.
- 48,_XXXX sameAs Tetrasomia_chromosomu_X.
- 48,_XXXX sameAs Síndrome_XXXX.
- 48,_XXXX sameAs m.0b1vzc.
- 48,_XXXX sameAs Q2758894.
- 48,_XXXX wasDerivedFrom 48,_XXXX?oldid=696652744.
- 48,_XXXX depiction XXXX_syndrome.svg.
- 48,_XXXX isPrimaryTopicOf 48,_XXXX.
- 48,_XXXX name "XXXX syndrome".
- 48,_XXXX name "syndrome".