Also known as 5p deletion syndrome, 5p partial monosomy syndrome (disorder), chromosome 5 short arm deletion syndrome, chromosome 5p deletion syndrome, 5p partial monosomy syndrome, cri du chat syndrome, 5p-syndrome, cat cry syndrome
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Cri du chat syndrome is a rare genetic disorder due to a partial chromosome deletion on chromosome 5. Its name is a French term ("cat-cry" or "call of the cat") referring to the characteristic cat-like cry of affected children. It was first described by Jérôme Lejeune in 1963. The condition affects an estimated 1 in 22,000 live births across all ethnicities and is more common in females by a 4:3 ratio.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).