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Fig. 2. Drawing shows cardiac defects, abnormal facies, thymic
hypoplasia, cleft palate, and hypocalcemia from deletions in chromosome 22
(CATCH-22). 22q11 locus (A), DiGeorge-critical segment, is located on long arm
of chromosome 22. Neural crest migration (B) is shown by stippled arrows,
which depict migrational routes of neural crest cells to various primordia
affected in CATCH-22. Clinical manifestations of CATCH-22 (C), including
facial dysmorphism, hypocalcemia, immunodeficiency resulting from absence of
parathyroid and thymic development, and congenital heart and aortic arch
diseases, are illustrated.
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