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Prevalence of the Fragile X Syndrome in an Institution for the Mentally Handicapped
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1986
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CytogeneticsGeneticsDisabilityGenetic EpidemiologyEducationSocial ImpairmentIntellectual ImpairmentMendelian DisorderFragile XFragile X CellsDisability StudyMartin BellFragile X PremutationNeurogeneticsDown SyndromeFragile X SyndromeMentally HandicappedDevelopmental DisabilityRehabilitationGenetic DisorderFragile X SpectrumPediatricsMedicineDevelopmental Delay
In an investigation to find the prevalence of the fragile X (Martin Bell) syndrome in a mental handicap hospital, chromosomal investigations were carried out in 196 males selected out of a total of 512, and also in 20 female patients who were related to some of the selected males. Fragile X cells were found in 41 of the males and two of the females; in 21 of the males it was associated with macro-orchidism. The overall prevalence in the hospital for males (8.0%) ranks this syndrome next in importance to Down's syndrome as a known cause for mental handicap.
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