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Note: Additional information on this disease may be
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Information Center. Information specialists can
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need. The Information Center is supported by the Office
of Rare Diseases in partnership with the National Human
Genome Research Institute, both of the National
Institutes of Health. The Genetic and Rare Diseases
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Disease:
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Chromosome 1, q42 11 q42 12 duplication |
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Duplication 1q42 11 q42 12 |
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Trisomy
1q42 11 q42 12 |
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NOTE: To
learn more or to report suspected cases, call the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Morgellons
information and voice mail line at 404-718-1199.
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Information about Chromosome 1, q42 11 q42 12 duplication is
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The
NLM Gateway allows users to search across multiple
resources offered on the National Library of Medicine's
Web site. Some of these resources may be duplicated in
the list of links below. Click on the link to go to the
NLM Gateway, and search by condition name. |
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PubMed lists journal articles that discuss
Chromosome 1, q42 11 q42 12 duplication. Click on the
link to go to PubMed and review citations to these
articles. |
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Links to disease information are
being added on a regular basis, so please check back often. The
following databases may be helpful in your search for
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Genetics Home Reference (GHR) is a Web site of consumer
information about genetic conditions and the genes or
chromosomes responsible for those conditions. This database is
maintained by the National Library of Medicine. |
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The
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) database is a
catalog of published scientific research relating to medically
important human genes, traits, and genetic disorders. The site
was developed by the National Center for Biotechnology
Information (NCBI). Although the language is technical, it is
considered to be a very comprehensive source of information.
Click on the link to search OMIM for relevant information
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ClinicalTrials.gov is a listing of Government- and
industry-sponsored clinical trials. Click on the link to search
ClinicalTrials.gov. Copy and paste the disease name or
synonym(s) for your search. If any relevant records are
retrieved, be sure to review the “More Information” section at
the bottom of the record as it may contain helpful links to web
sites and publications. |
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Last Reviewed: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 |
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