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Partial trisomy of chromosome 22 resulting from an interstitial duplication of 22q11.2 in a child with typical cat eye syndrome
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Boy with cat eye syndrome (A) at the age of 3 weeks and (B) at the age of 8 months. Ophthalmological examination at the age of 13 months: (C) the anterior segment, here in the right eye (in miosis) showing inferior nasal iris coloboma. (D) Funduscopy of the left eye. Retinal and uveal coloboma, optic nerve head, and macula are not visible in the depth of the coloboma.
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