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IgA and partial deletions of chromosome 18

Joseph Masterson, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1969 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 6, pp 265-267
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This article is published in Irish Journal of Medical Science.The article was published on 1969-06-01. It has received 25 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Chromosome 21 & Chromosome 18.

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Clinical and chromosomal studies of the 18q-syndrome

TL;DR: Six patients with partial deletion of the long arm of chromosome No. 18 are described, with characteristic features of this syndrome including typical facies with reduced prominence of the midface region, prominent antihelix, “carp-shaped” mouth, nystagmus, and funduscopic abnormalities.
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Familial mental retardation in a family with an inherited chromosome rearrangement

TL;DR: A family of three generations has been described with an insertional type of chromosome rearrangement involving chromosomes 11 and 18 detected by G-banding using a trypsin digestion method, indicating that the PepA locus which had been previously assigned to chromosome 18, does not lie in the segment q11→q21.
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Class‐Specific Anti‐IgA Associated with Severe Anaphylactic Transfusion Reactions in a Patient with Pernicious Anaemia

TL;DR: The case history and investigations of a 32‐year‐old man with pernicious anaemia and selective absence of IgA in serum and saliva are presented and discussed and a precipitating antibody to IgA was identified in his serum.
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Absent IgA and deletions of chromosome 18.

TL;DR: 4 patients with deletions involving chromosome 18 are presented and the possible relation between this chromosomal aberration and the locus for immunoglobulin A (IgA) is discussed.
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Identification of Evi-3, a novel common site of retroviral integration in mouse AKXD B-cell lymphomas.

TL;DR: The identified ecotropic viral integration site 3 (Evi-3) in B-cell lineage lymphomas of the AKXD recombinant inbred strains of mice is suggested to represent a novel proto-oncogene involved in mouse B- cell lymphomas.
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Immune imbalance in dysgammaglobulinæemia type iv

J.R. Hobbs
- 20 Jan 1968 - 
TL;DR: Serum-immunoglobulin measurements in 11,000 hospital patients disclosed evidence of defective humoral immunity with overcompensation of cellular immunity supports the hypothesis that immune imbalance can account for the symptomatology.
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Immunoglobulin levels in healthy children.

TL;DR: The lower normal levels of the immunoglobulins G, A, M, and D in hea1t)hy children from the newborn up to five years of age are established to establish the lower normal Levels in a population of healthy children.
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IgA Deficiency Associated With Partial Deletion of Chromosome 18

TL;DR: These patients are the first recognized examples of dysgammaglobulinemia associated with a chromosomal deletion of the long arm of the same chromosome.