
CHROMOSOMAL MICROARRAY IN CHILDREN BORN SMALL FOR GESTATIONAL AGE – SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE Perović D1, Barzegar P2, Damnjanović T1, Jekić B1, Grk M1, Dušanović Pjević M1, Cvetković D3, Đuranović Uklein A1, Stojanovski N1, Rašić M1, Novaković I1, Elhayani B2, Maksimović N1 *Corresponding Author: Corresponding Author: Nela Maksimovic, PhD, University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine, Insti-
tute of Human Genetics, Visegradska 26a, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, Tel: +381113607052;
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