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10q Partial Trisomy

10q Partial Trisomy: Introduction

10q Partial Trisomy: A very rare genetic disorder characterized by the duplication of genetic material from the long arm (q) of chromosome 10 - the genetic material occurs three times in body cells instead of the normal two. The type and severity of symptoms may vary considerably depending on the exact location and size of the duplicated genetic material. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of 10q Partial Trisomy is available below.

Symptoms of 10q Partial Trisomy

See full list of 14 symptoms of 10q Partial Trisomy

Treatments for 10q Partial Trisomy

  • Treatment varies depending on the type and severity of symptom that develop
  • Surgery may be needed to correct defects or abnormalities
  • Access to programs and services as required e.g. physical therapy, speech therapy, educational support, social, vocational and medical services
  • Various symptomatic and supportive measures as required
  • Genetic counseling and joining a support group is recommended
  • more treatments...»

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Prognosis for 10q Partial Trisomy

Prognosis for 10q Partial Trisomy: The prognosis varies depending on the type and severity of symptoms that develop. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment can improve prognosis and quality of life.

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