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Leah Pinckney DOWN SYNDROME
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What is Down Syndrome? A genetic disorder caused by abnormal cell division that results in an extra chromosome. “Trisomy 21” Variation in disabilities and health John Langdon Down first to categorize features Statistics 1 in 691 live births 350,000-400,000 people with Down Syndrome in U.S. Worldwide unknown 80% born to mothers < 35 years old INTRODUCTION
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Caused by abnormal cell division during egg, sperm, or embryo development. Types of DS: Trisomy 21 – child has three chromosome 21s Mosaic DS – child has some cells with extra chromosome 21 Translocation DS – child has additional material from chromosome 21 on a translocated chromosome NOT caused by environment, behavior, nationality, religion, race, gender, etc. CAUSES
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Physical Common features: Flattened facial features Small head Short neck Poor muscle tone Shorter than average height Infants: Grow at slower rate Intellectual Slower development Health Increased risk SIGNS & SYMPTOMS http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/disorders/chromosomal/down/
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History 1800s “Idiot Mongoloids” 1900s Amniocentesis & Trisomy 21 Research Testing Screening tests Trimester tests Cell-free fetal DNA analysis Diagnostic tests During pregnancy After birth DIAGNOSIS http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/disorders/chromosomal/down/
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No “cure” for DS Supportive Care Family Education Early intervention programs Support groups Team care Adult care Independent living Work Cannot be prevented Only 1% of patients inherit it However… TREATMENT & PREVENTION
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Drug therapy Compounds to improve cognition Gene mapping Determining genes that contribute to DS PROGNOSIS http://www.digitaljournal.com/img/6/8/2/8/9/9/i/1/5/2/o/mouseclo ne.jpeg
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