| 释义 | trisomy syndrome noun[ C or U ]
 medical specializeduk /ˈtrɪ.sə.mi ˌsɪn.drəʊm/ us /ˈtraɪ.soʊ.mi ˌsɪn.droʊm/(alsotrisomy)
 a condition in which someone has three rather than two chromosomes in some or all of their body cells: 三体综合症
 The USU.S. has a slightly higher rate of babies born with trisomy syndromes because a lot of people there are having children later in life.
 The blood test showed that the baby did not have trisomy syndrome.
 Down's syndrome, Edward syndrome, and Patau syndrome are the most common forms of trisomy.
 She is a dancer who has had trisomy syndrome since birth.
 We were told there was a 1 in 45 chance our baby had trisomy syndrome.
 Chromosome trisomies come with a range of medical symptoms.
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