Talk:Diploid triploid mosaic

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There are thought to be over 60 people living with this disorder all over the world, it may not be a rare as we think as more and more cases are being diagnosed yearly. The oldest living diagnosed is well in their 30's. The children with it are happy fun loving social kids and life expectancy seems to be getting longer and longer. Early intervention is the key, although they can have a lot of physical needs they are full of joy and love. The information out there about DTM is outdated, it is not a death sentence.

Removed today. Carl Fredrik 💌 📧 15:30, 22 January 2017 (UTC)Reply