SUMMARY A 13 year old girl with trisomy 18 is described. She showed profound mental and growth retardation, severe kyphoscoliosis, and unusual ocular features including discontinuous eyebrows, distichiasis, and blue sclerae. Multiple abnormalities were noted at birth and the diagnosis of trisomy E (17 to 18) was established at 5 weeks, an extra E group chromosome being present in all 10 metaphase spreads analysed from a lymphocyte culture. She was discharged from hospital to the care of her devoted parents at 10 weeks weighing 2-5 kg and, apart from a few brief hospital admissions, she has remained with her parents ever since. Health problems have included persistent constipation, frequent upper and lower respiratory tract infections, three fractures of the right humerus and one of the left all associated with minor and inappropriate trauma, and one proven urinary tract
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