Department of Medical Genetics and Molecular Pathology Research, Center of Complex Disease, California, USA
 Review Article   
								
																A Comprehensive Review of Chromosome 4q Deletion Syndrome 
																Author(s): Tahereh Taheri             
								
																
						 Chromosome 4q deletion syndrome is a chromosomal disorder caused by the loss of a segment of the long arm of chromosome 4. It was 
  first described in 1967 and is associated with symptoms in several organ systems. Some children with 4q deletion syndrome have psychiatric 
  symptoms. These include aggression, hearing passive speech (verbal hallucinations), mood swings, and delusions. It should be noted that not all 
  people with 4q deletion syndrome have these symptoms and the symptoms can vary greatly... Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/1747-0862.2024.18.648															  
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