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Differences between germline genomes of monozygotic twins

Nature Genetics, 2021
Hákon Jónsson   +22 more
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Transplantation Between Monozygotic Twins

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1968
After a brief review on the literature concerning transplantations between monozygotic twins, a new case is added. A 22–year-old woman with burns comprising 59% of the body surface had three transplantations of skin from her monozygotic twin sister. The total grafts corresponded to 25% of the body surface. There were 100% takes, and all the sister skin
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Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia in Monozygotic Twins

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1986
ABSTRACTThis paper reports a unique familial occurrence of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM) in monozygotic twins. The determination of twin monozygosity has been performed by electrophoretic and immunological typing of genetic systems (erythrocyte blood groups, leucocyte antigens and serum protein polymorphism).
J M, Fine   +6 more
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Rett syndrome in monozygotic twins

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1988
AbstractThe evolution of the Rett syndrome in 29‐year‐old twin girls is presented. Evidence for monozygosity is given together with a brief account of the problems these girls posed to their family in early childhood.
M. W. Partington   +2 more
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Nongoitrous Cretinism in Monozygotic Twins

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1969
NONGOITROUS CRETINISM is presumed to be nongenetically determined, since it usually occurs as an isolated case within a family pedigree. Recent reports of concordance for this disorder among monozygotic twins 1,2 and familial instances 1,3-5 lend some support toward a genetic etiology.
A L, Strickland, J W, Bass
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Discordant abnormalities in monozygotic twins

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1965
Congenital abnormalities are more often seen in monozygotic twins, especially with a monochorionic placenta, than in dizygotic twins. Although abnormalities are more frequently concordant in monozygotic than in dizygotic twins, discordance for the abnormalities among the former is strikingly frequent.
B J, FOGEL, H M, NITOWSKY, P, GRUENWALD
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Birdshot retinochoroidopathy in monozygotic twins

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1992
Abstract Birdshot retinochoroidopathy is a rare ocular disorder which was named and delineated as a separate clinical entity by Ryan & Maumenee in 1980. We diagnosed birdshot retinochoroidopathy in a monozygotic pair of twins, who were affected with a time interval of 12 years, respectively.
M, Fich, T, Rosenberg
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Monozygotic Twins in Cattle

1954
Publisher Summary Despite the fact that more than two decades have passed since Kronacher began his studies on cattle twins, no single test or series of tests yet exists through which it would be possible to distinguish between monozygotic and dizygotic cattle twins in an objective manner.
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Parkinson's disease in monozygotic twins

Annals of Neurology, 1986
AbstractRecent studies of twins have demonstrated an unexpectedly low concordance of Parkinson's disease in monozygotic twins. Only two monozygotic twin pairs concordant for it have been reported. However, both pairs were atypical because of an early age at onset and other unusual features.
J, Jankovic, A, Reches
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Colonic atresia in monozygotic twins

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 2000
We describe monozygotic twins with colonic atresia and discuss genetic causes of colonic atresia.
S, Kim, S, Yedlin, O, Idowu
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