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The Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1960
A review of the possible pathogenesis in the mongoloid is presented. The problem of diagnosis in early infancy is emphasized and additional diagnostic criteria submitted, based onx-ray anomalies in the pelvis of the young mongoloid. Attention is drawn to the sociological and psychological problems associated with mongolism.
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A review of the possible pathogenesis in the mongoloid is presented. The problem of diagnosis in early infancy is emphasized and additional diagnostic criteria submitted, based onx-ray anomalies in the pelvis of the young mongoloid. Attention is drawn to the sociological and psychological problems associated with mongolism.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
MONGOLISM has recently been investigated for disorders of purine metabolism. Although the numbers of patients studied is small, a correlation appears to exist between hyperuricemia and mongolism. Mertz, Fuller and Concon,1 in 25 patients with mongolism, two to twelve years of age, found a mean serum uric acid of 5.42 mg. as compared to 3.87 mg. per 100
J M, Kaufman, W M, O'Brien
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MONGOLISM has recently been investigated for disorders of purine metabolism. Although the numbers of patients studied is small, a correlation appears to exist between hyperuricemia and mongolism. Mertz, Fuller and Concon,1 in 25 patients with mongolism, two to twelve years of age, found a mean serum uric acid of 5.42 mg. as compared to 3.87 mg. per 100
J M, Kaufman, W M, O'Brien
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Pediatrics, 1955
A detailed study of 50 children with mongolism was conducted with the objective of evaluating the variability in their characteristics. The data presented demonstrate that none of the developmental characteristics or physical features are constant. Great variability exists in the frequency of occurrence as well as in the extent and degree of all the ...
A, LEVINSON, A, FRIEDMAN, F, STAMPS
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A detailed study of 50 children with mongolism was conducted with the objective of evaluating the variability in their characteristics. The data presented demonstrate that none of the developmental characteristics or physical features are constant. Great variability exists in the frequency of occurrence as well as in the extent and degree of all the ...
A, LEVINSON, A, FRIEDMAN, F, STAMPS
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976
The fundus in 63 eyes of 32 karyotyped patients with mongolism (Down syndrome) was examined by indirect ophthalmoscopy. Common features included a rosy disc associated with a greater than normal number of retinal blood vessels, a generalized attenuation of fundus pigmentation regardless of iris coloration, peripapillary and patchy peripheral areas of ...
A, Ahmad, R C, Pruett
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The fundus in 63 eyes of 32 karyotyped patients with mongolism (Down syndrome) was examined by indirect ophthalmoscopy. Common features included a rosy disc associated with a greater than normal number of retinal blood vessels, a generalized attenuation of fundus pigmentation regardless of iris coloration, peripapillary and patchy peripheral areas of ...
A, Ahmad, R C, Pruett
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Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1962
Cytogenetic studies of 77 individuals, including 13 mongols, in six families are described. Chromosomal abnormalities which are segregating include a 13–15/21 type translocation (three families), a 21/22 translocation (one family), and a deletion of the short arm of chromosome no. 21 (one family).
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Cytogenetic studies of 77 individuals, including 13 mongols, in six families are described. Chromosomal abnormalities which are segregating include a 13–15/21 type translocation (three families), a 21/22 translocation (one family), and a deletion of the short arm of chromosome no. 21 (one family).
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1961
The second edition of Dr. Benda's book, as compared to the first edition, achieves a much clearer unity of subject matter as evidenced by the title change from Mongolism and Cretinism to The Child with Mongolism . The author's vast experience in the field of mongolism is very evident in the text.
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The second edition of Dr. Benda's book, as compared to the first edition, achieves a much clearer unity of subject matter as evidenced by the title change from Mongolism and Cretinism to The Child with Mongolism . The author's vast experience in the field of mongolism is very evident in the text.
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Clinical Radiology, 1973
Mongols have been shown to have a disproportionate increase in the basal angle relative to their cranial capacity. The measurement of Boogard's basal angle may therefore be used as a confirmatory sign in the radiological diagnosis of mongolism. Increase in the basal angle in a group of non-mongols with hydrocephalus and a cranial capacity above the ...
R J, Burwood, I R, Gordon, R D, Taft
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Mongols have been shown to have a disproportionate increase in the basal angle relative to their cranial capacity. The measurement of Boogard's basal angle may therefore be used as a confirmatory sign in the radiological diagnosis of mongolism. Increase in the basal angle in a group of non-mongols with hydrocephalus and a cranial capacity above the ...
R J, Burwood, I R, Gordon, R D, Taft
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1947
THE PATHOLOGIC evidence presented in this paper tests a hypothesis that whatever the cause of mongolism may be 1 the condition originates between the sixth and the ninth week of fetal life. This evidence is based on the established features of the disorder supplemented by observations from the protocols of fifty autopsies performed during the past ...
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THE PATHOLOGIC evidence presented in this paper tests a hypothesis that whatever the cause of mongolism may be 1 the condition originates between the sixth and the ninth week of fetal life. This evidence is based on the established features of the disorder supplemented by observations from the protocols of fifty autopsies performed during the past ...
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Pattern detection by mongol and non‐mongol subnormals
British Journal of Psychology, 1977Ten mongols and ten clinically heterogeneous subnormals matched on chronological age, mental age and digit span took part in an experiment in which tape‐recorded supra‐span digit sequences with different patterns were presented. There were six patterns: random, mirror (e.g. 583385); same‐digit pairs (e.g. 558833), same‐digit throughout (e.g.
G, McDonald, D N, Mackay
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