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Down syndrome (DS; Trisomy 21) is the most common chromosomal disorder in humans. It has numerous associated neurologic phenotypes including intellectual disability, sleep apnea, seizures, behavioral problems, and dementia. With improved access to medical care, people with DS are living longer than ever before. As more individuals with DS reach old age,
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Down syndrome (DS; Trisomy 21) is the most common chromosomal disorder in humans. It has numerous associated neurologic phenotypes including intellectual disability, sleep apnea, seizures, behavioral problems, and dementia. With improved access to medical care, people with DS are living longer than ever before. As more individuals with DS reach old age,
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Down syndrome before down: A retrospect
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 2001We have attempted to identify published descriptions and reports of skeletal remains, figurines and paintings of suggested or supposed instances of Down syndrome predating John Langdon Haydon Down's initial account of the condition in 1866. A review of the ascertained material in each of these categories has not provided, in our opinion, convincing ...
J M, Berg, M, Korossy
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1997
Down syndrome, trisomy of chromosome 21, is well investigated because it is a genetic disease with characteristic mental retardation and precocious dementia of Alzheimer type. Maternal serum markers of human chorionic gonadotrophin unconjugated estriol and amyloid precursor protein, nuchal skinfold on ultrasound and new genetic probes are developed to ...
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Down syndrome, trisomy of chromosome 21, is well investigated because it is a genetic disease with characteristic mental retardation and precocious dementia of Alzheimer type. Maternal serum markers of human chorionic gonadotrophin unconjugated estriol and amyloid precursor protein, nuchal skinfold on ultrasound and new genetic probes are developed to ...
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1990
Down syndrome is the most common chromosome abnormality of man. The isolated occurrence of any one of the most of the protean systemic and ocular features of Down syndrome is not specific to the disorder. The associated occurrence of several of these features, however, has distinguished affected individuals as having a distinct entity for nearly 125 ...
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Down syndrome is the most common chromosome abnormality of man. The isolated occurrence of any one of the most of the protean systemic and ocular features of Down syndrome is not specific to the disorder. The associated occurrence of several of these features, however, has distinguished affected individuals as having a distinct entity for nearly 125 ...
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Correlation of the Down Syndrome Protein with Down Syndrome
Analytical Letters, 1990Abstract The sera of two hundred and fifty-nine individuals have been investigated for the presence of the Down syndrome protein (DSP) by a modified immunoelectrophoretic procedure. The results showed that 66.25 percent of the eighty couples with Down syndrome (DS) affected children were DSP positive which was well in accordance with the reported ...
Deborah H. Sun, Julius Kerkay
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Down syndrome and breastfeeding
Acta Paediatrica, 2003Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the frequency of breastfeeding among children with Down syndrome. Methods: The mothers of 560 children with Down syndrome attending four university hospitals in Italy were interviewed and the neonatal clinical records retrieved. Information was collected on the type of infant feeding and on why some mothers
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Down's Syndrome and Strabismus
American Orthoptic Journal, 1974(1974). Down's Syndrome and Strabismus. American Orthoptic Journal: Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 63-68.
D A, Hiles, S H, Hoyme, F, McFarlane
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Brain and Development, 1989
Polysomnographic recordings were obtained for 10 Down syndrome (DS) children (6 males and 4 females, 9 months to 7 years old) and 16 age-matched normal controls. The present study was conducted to study the sleep characteristics of DS patients of this age group.
H, Hamaguchi +3 more
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Polysomnographic recordings were obtained for 10 Down syndrome (DS) children (6 males and 4 females, 9 months to 7 years old) and 16 age-matched normal controls. The present study was conducted to study the sleep characteristics of DS patients of this age group.
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John Langdon Down: Down's syndrome
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2013When I was a medical student in the 1940's we youngsters were well familiar with the condition called ‘Mongolism’. We saw these patients - labelled ‘Mongols’ - as children in the paediatric clinics, and as older patients on our visits to the local enormous mental hospital during our attachment in psychiatry, where many of them spent the whole of their ...
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Hyperuricemia in Down's Syndrome
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1968ABSTRACT In 280 patients with Down's syndrome, levels of uric acid in serum were significantly higher in all age groups and in both sexes when compared to 298 control subjects. The variations in levels of uric acid in relation to age and sex in mongoloids, and the mean levels of uric acid in nonmongoloid retardates, were similar to those previously ...
S S, Pant, H W, Moser, S M, Krane
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