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Trisomy 9

What is Trisomy 9?

Trisomy 9 is a rare chromosomal disorder characterized by three copies of chromosome number 9. It can appear with or without mosaicism.

 

 

 

Trisomy 9 is a rare chromosomal disorder characterized by three copies of chromosome number 9. It can appear with or without mosaicism.

 

 

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Need information Created by alberta
Last updated 10 Apr 2012, 07:24 PM

Posted by stacyjopete
10 Apr 2012, 07:24 PM

You are probably way far beyond and have now dealt with this on your own. I have been very lucky to find support and a little more information than I ever thought I could. I hope that things are going well and I would love to get this group going so that when people are faced with this, they have somewhere to get a few answers.

Posted by alberta
19 Feb 2009, 05:35 AM

It is very hard to find information about Mosaic Trisomy 9 and I would appreciate hearing stories from parents or families of children diagnosed with this condition. Trisomy 9 websites have very little information. Case studies are nearly impossible to find. I really would love to hear from someone that knows anything about this.

Crystalline Silica Exposure Created by alberta
Last updated 10 Apr 2012, 07:19 PM

Posted by stacyjopete
10 Apr 2012, 07:19 PM

I don't know anything about concrete and the affects it has, but the docs told me that my son's chromosome addition and deletion happend while the conception hit and there was nothing I could do or not do, to keep it from happening. Alberta do you have a family member with something associated to trisomy 9?

Posted by alberta
25 Feb 2009, 05:49 AM

Would it be possible that Trisomy 9 was caused by exposure to crystalline silica dust- an occupational hazard for those working in the concrete industry? Can someone explain to me in English how crystalline silica binds with DNA and how it affects conception or pregnancy?

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My son is almost a year old. He has been diagnosed with an "Unbalanced Chromosome Translocation" with a duplication on number 9 - Resulting in Trisomy 9 and a deletion on number 7.

 

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Expecting child in 12/28/2009 who has been diagnosed with Trisomy 9 mosaicism. Hoping to learn about disorder, as it seems to be extremely rare.
Recently received results of amniocentesis indicating mosaic Trisomy 9 at 19 weeks gestation. Ultrasound at 19 weeks showed multiple markers for what was believed to be at the time Trisomy 13....
My son was born February 2003 with mild case of Trisomy 9 Mosaic. At current age of 6 he is quite active but has major learning difficulties and does not speak. He is able to understand almost...

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