Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3930847 | Fertility and Sterility | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The etiology of primary amenorrhea in balanced X-autosome translocation patients may underlie more complex mechanisms than interruption of specific X-linked candidate genes, such as position effect. The fine mapping of the rearrangement breakpoints may be a tool for identifying genetic pathogenic mechanisms for primary amenorrhea.
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Authors
Mariana M.Sc., Roberta dos Santos M.Sc., Anelisa Gollo B.S., Renata B.S., Ana Beatriz Ph.D., Mauro Ph.D., Rosane M.D., Vera Ayres M.D., Nadezda Ph.D., Thomas Ph.D., Gianna Maria Ph.D., Maria Isabel Ph.D.,