Hello, 3 weeks ago I was on an abortion at 20t due to Down syndrome baby. Yesterday I received genetic results stating that in my case it is a translocation trisomy 21, which occurs in 4-5% of children with this disease and the "carrier" is usually one of the parents. The results were as follows: 46, XY, (21; 21), (q10; q10) Can anyone tell me? Thank you very much.  

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