Fig. 2From: Azoospermia and trisomy 18p syndrome: a fortuitous association? A patient report and a review of the literatureCytogenetics analyses. Patient’s karyotyping (a) revealed an additional segment on the short arm of one chromosome 14 (red arrow), which is labeled by a telomere 18p arm FISH probe (b). Array-CGH results showing a pure and complete trisomy 18p (c). It is the result of the unbalanced inheritance of a paternal t(14;18)(p10;p10) (d and e)Back to article page