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| name = Down syndrome | |||
| image = [[File:Boy_with_Down_Syndrome.JPG|alt=Young boy with Down syndrome]] | |||
| image_size = 250px | |||
| alt = Young boy with Down syndrome | |||
| caption = A young boy with Down syndrome | |||
| field = [[Medical genetics]] | |||
| synonyms = Trisomy 21, Down's syndrome | |||
| symptoms = [[Intellectual disability]], [[distinctive facial features]], [[developmental delays]], [[congenital heart defect]]s | |||
| complications = [[Heart defects]], [[gastrointestinal disorders]], [[thyroid disorders]], [[leukemia]], [[seizures]] | |||
| onset = [[Prenatal]] | |||
| duration = [[Lifelong]] | |||
| causes = [[Genetic disorder]] due to [[trisomy 21]] | |||
| risks = Advanced [[maternal age]], having had one child with Down syndrome | |||
| diagnosis = [[Prenatal screening]], [[karyotype]] | |||
| differential = [[Other chromosomal abnormalities]] | |||
| prevention = None | |||
| treatment = [[Supportive care]], [[educational support]], [[therapy]] | |||
| prognosis = [[Variable]], with [[life expectancy]] around 60 years | |||
| frequency = 1 in 1,000 births | |||
| deaths = 26,500 (2015) | |||
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The cognitive and physical symptoms of "'Down syndrome"' are caused by an extra chromosome 21 or an extra piece of that chromosome. It is the most common chromosomal cause of mild to moderate mental retardation. Individuals with Down syndrome typically exhibit distinctive physical characteristics, such as a flattened face, and are susceptible to a variety of health conditions. | The cognitive and physical symptoms of "'Down syndrome"' are caused by an extra chromosome 21 or an extra piece of that chromosome. It is the most common chromosomal cause of mild to moderate mental retardation. Individuals with Down syndrome typically exhibit distinctive physical characteristics, such as a flattened face, and are susceptible to a variety of health conditions. | ||
[[File:Boy_with_Down_Syndrome.JPG|thumb]] | [[File:Boy_with_Down_Syndrome.JPG|left|thumb]] | ||
== Common Nomenclature and Medical Terminology == | == Common Nomenclature and Medical Terminology == | ||
* Down syndrome | * Down syndrome | ||
* Trisomy 21 | * Trisomy 21 | ||
* 47,XX,+21 and | * 47,XX,+21 and | ||
* 47,XY,+21 are examples of medical or scientific terms for this condition. | * 47,XY,+21 are examples of medical or scientific terms for this condition. | ||
==What is Down syndrome exactly? == | ==What is Down syndrome exactly? == | ||
The cognitive and physical symptoms of Down syndrome are caused by an extra copy or part of an extra copy of chromosome 21. This additional chromosome disrupts normal development, resulting in the syndrome's physical characteristics and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Intellectual disability varies in severity, but is typically mild to moderate. Typically, children with Down syndrome reach key developmental milestones later than their typically developing peers. They are also more likely to be born with congenital heart defects and to develop hearing and vision issues, Alzheimer's disease, and other conditions. | The cognitive and physical symptoms of Down syndrome are caused by an extra copy or part of an extra copy of chromosome 21. This additional chromosome disrupts normal development, resulting in the syndrome's physical characteristics and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Intellectual disability varies in severity, but is typically mild to moderate. Typically, children with Down syndrome reach key developmental milestones later than their typically developing peers. They are also more likely to be born with congenital heart defects and to develop hearing and vision issues, Alzheimer's disease, and other conditions. | ||
[[File:Down_Syndrome_Karyotype.png|thumb]] | [[File:Down_Syndrome_Karyotype.png|left|thumb]] | ||
== Physiological Signs == | == Physiological Signs == | ||
Common outward manifestations of Down syndrome include: | Common outward manifestations of Down syndrome include: | ||
* Reduced or inadequate muscle tone | * Reduced or inadequate muscle tone | ||
* Abbreviated neck with excess skin in the rear | * Abbreviated neck with excess skin in the rear | ||
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* A pronounced notch between the first and second toes. | * A pronounced notch between the first and second toes. | ||
* Physical development is typically slower in children with Down syndrome compared to children without the syndrome. Despite these delays, they can eventually reach a number of developmental benchmarks. | * Physical development is typically slower in children with Down syndrome compared to children without the syndrome. Despite these delays, they can eventually reach a number of developmental benchmarks. | ||
[[File:Feet_of_a_boy_with_Down_Syndrome.JPG|left|thumb]] | |||
[[File:Feet_of_a_boy_with_Down_Syndrome.JPG|thumb]] | |||
==Intellectual and Developmental Manifestations== | ==Intellectual and Developmental Manifestations== | ||
Cognitive impairments ranging from mild to moderate are typical of individuals with Down syndrome. A short attention span, poor judgment, impulsive behavior, slow learning, and delayed language and speech development are also common cognitive and behavioral issues. Early and ongoing interventions in speech and language are especially beneficial. | Cognitive impairments ranging from mild to moderate are typical of individuals with Down syndrome. A short attention span, poor judgment, impulsive behavior, slow learning, and delayed language and speech development are also common cognitive and behavioral issues. Early and ongoing interventions in speech and language are especially beneficial. | ||
== Related disorders and conditions == | == Related disorders and conditions == | ||
Multiple health conditions, including autism spectrum disorders, hormonal and glandular problems, hearing loss, vision problems, and heart abnormalities, are more prevalent in individuals with Down syndrome. | Multiple health conditions, including autism spectrum disorders, hormonal and glandular problems, hearing loss, vision problems, and heart abnormalities, are more prevalent in individuals with Down syndrome. | ||
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| Down syndrome | |
|---|---|
| Young boy with Down syndrome | |
| Synonyms | Trisomy 21, Down's syndrome |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, developmental delays, congenital heart defects |
| Complications | Heart defects, gastrointestinal disorders, thyroid disorders, leukemia, seizures |
| Onset | Prenatal |
| Duration | Lifelong |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Genetic disorder due to trisomy 21 |
| Risks | Advanced maternal age, having had one child with Down syndrome |
| Diagnosis | Prenatal screening, karyotype |
| Differential diagnosis | Other chromosomal abnormalities |
| Prevention | None |
| Treatment | Supportive care, educational support, therapy |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Variable, with life expectancy around 60 years |
| Frequency | 1 in 1,000 births |
| Deaths | 26,500 (2015) |
The cognitive and physical symptoms of "'Down syndrome"' are caused by an extra chromosome 21 or an extra piece of that chromosome. It is the most common chromosomal cause of mild to moderate mental retardation. Individuals with Down syndrome typically exhibit distinctive physical characteristics, such as a flattened face, and are susceptible to a variety of health conditions.
Common Nomenclature and Medical Terminology
- Down syndrome
- Trisomy 21
- 47,XX,+21 and
- 47,XY,+21 are examples of medical or scientific terms for this condition.
What is Down syndrome exactly?
The cognitive and physical symptoms of Down syndrome are caused by an extra copy or part of an extra copy of chromosome 21. This additional chromosome disrupts normal development, resulting in the syndrome's physical characteristics and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Intellectual disability varies in severity, but is typically mild to moderate. Typically, children with Down syndrome reach key developmental milestones later than their typically developing peers. They are also more likely to be born with congenital heart defects and to develop hearing and vision issues, Alzheimer's disease, and other conditions.
Physiological Signs
Common outward manifestations of Down syndrome include:
- Reduced or inadequate muscle tone
- Abbreviated neck with excess skin in the rear
- nose and facial profile that are compressed
- Microscopic head, ears, and mouth
- Eyes that are slanted upward and frequently have a skin fold from the upper eyelid covering the inner corner of the eye.
- Eyes with white spots on the colored portion (Brushfield spots)
- Hands that are broad, short, and have short fingers.
- A deep, single crease across the palm.
- A pronounced notch between the first and second toes.
- Physical development is typically slower in children with Down syndrome compared to children without the syndrome. Despite these delays, they can eventually reach a number of developmental benchmarks.
Intellectual and Developmental Manifestations
Cognitive impairments ranging from mild to moderate are typical of individuals with Down syndrome. A short attention span, poor judgment, impulsive behavior, slow learning, and delayed language and speech development are also common cognitive and behavioral issues. Early and ongoing interventions in speech and language are especially beneficial.
Related disorders and conditions
Multiple health conditions, including autism spectrum disorders, hormonal and glandular problems, hearing loss, vision problems, and heart abnormalities, are more prevalent in individuals with Down syndrome.
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