Genetic factors play a significant role in the etiology of intellectual disability (ID). The goal of this study was to identify microscopically visible chromosomal abnormalities in an Indonesian ID population and to determine their frequency, pattern, and clinical features. A total of 527 intellectually disabled individuals from special schools and institutions in 4 different areas on Java Island, Indonesia, were screened for cytogenetic abnormalities. Additional analyses were carried out for verification or further characterization by using fluorescence in situ hybridization, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification, or analysis of the FMR1 promoter CGG(n) repeat. Of the 527 individuals with ID, chromosomal abnormalities were found...
Copy number gains or losses of various chromosomal regions, whole chromosomes or subtelomeric rearra...
Objective: Intellectual Disability (ID) characterize by significant limitations both in intellectual...
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most prevalent inherited cause of intellectual disability (ID) and a...
Item does not contain fulltextGenetic factors play a significant role in the etiology of intellectua...
Genetic factors play a significant role in the etiology of intellectual disability (ID). The goal of ...
Intellectual disability (ID) has been defined as a significant limitation in both intellectual funct...
Contains fulltext : 105789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Intellectual di...
Context Unbalanced subtelomeric chromosomal rearrangements are often associated with intellectual di...
We conducted a cytogenetic study on 865 individuals with idiopathic mental retardation (MR) who were...
Background Chromosomal aberrations are one of the most common causes of mental retardation...
Introduction: Intellectual disability or intellectual retardation is a condition in which total ment...
Intellectual disability is a complex, variable, and heterogeneous disorder, representing a disabling...
A cytogenetic study was made on heavy mentally retarded patients with cerebral palsy. The purpose of...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is a major public health problem because the defect, treatm...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is a major public health problem because the defect, treatm...
Copy number gains or losses of various chromosomal regions, whole chromosomes or subtelomeric rearra...
Objective: Intellectual Disability (ID) characterize by significant limitations both in intellectual...
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most prevalent inherited cause of intellectual disability (ID) and a...
Item does not contain fulltextGenetic factors play a significant role in the etiology of intellectua...
Genetic factors play a significant role in the etiology of intellectual disability (ID). The goal of ...
Intellectual disability (ID) has been defined as a significant limitation in both intellectual funct...
Contains fulltext : 105789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Intellectual di...
Context Unbalanced subtelomeric chromosomal rearrangements are often associated with intellectual di...
We conducted a cytogenetic study on 865 individuals with idiopathic mental retardation (MR) who were...
Background Chromosomal aberrations are one of the most common causes of mental retardation...
Introduction: Intellectual disability or intellectual retardation is a condition in which total ment...
Intellectual disability is a complex, variable, and heterogeneous disorder, representing a disabling...
A cytogenetic study was made on heavy mentally retarded patients with cerebral palsy. The purpose of...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is a major public health problem because the defect, treatm...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is a major public health problem because the defect, treatm...
Copy number gains or losses of various chromosomal regions, whole chromosomes or subtelomeric rearra...
Objective: Intellectual Disability (ID) characterize by significant limitations both in intellectual...
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most prevalent inherited cause of intellectual disability (ID) and a...