Scharrer S, Stengel-Rutkowski S, Rodewald-Rudescu A, Erdlen E, Zang K D
Humangenetik. 1975;26(3):207-14.
A non-mongoloid boy born to a mongoloid mother is described. He showed aplasia of the left 5th finger and some clinical and dermatoglyphic features frequently found in Down's syndrome. Chromosome analysis revealed few hyperdiploid but no G-trisomic cells. An undetected G-trisomy mosaic, or a mechanism of extrachromosomal inheritance, and an embryonic development in a pathological milieu are discussed.