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A newborn with dysmorphic features has blood drawn for a karyotype. The results reveal 47, XY+21 in 70% of cells and 46, XY in the remaining 30% of the cells. The correct diagnosis is: Down Syndrome Trisomy 21 Mosaic Trisomy 21 Normal male with some Down Syndrome cells
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