By: B-smooth
Chromosomal condition that results when a piece of chromosome 5 is missing. It is a deletion disorder.
cognitive defect, delayed development and difficulty speaking long face, macrostomia, and scoliosis are also other effects
One of the most characteristic features in newborn children is a high-pitched cat-like cry that is usually considered diagnostic for the syndrome
What can be expected varies, but mental retardation is usual. Half of children with Cri du chat syndrome learn sufficient verbal skills to communicate. The cat-like cry becomes less apparent over time.
No specific treatment is available for this syndrome. The mental retardation must be addressed, and counseling is recommended for the parents.
Currently, there are no trials specifically investigating cri du chat syndrome. However, there is one study enrolling individuals with chromosomal abnormalities.
Parents of a child with this syndrome should have genetic counseling and a karyotype test to determine if one parent has a rearrangement of chromosome 5
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