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Down syndrome (trsomy 21)

Co-Design Process of a Smart Phone App to Help People With Down Syndrome Manage Their Nutritional Habits

Co-Design Process of a Smart Phone App to Help People With Down Syndrome Manage Their Nutritional Habits

... There is a long tradition of research on user-centered design methods, including techniques for involving users in some stages of design or in all stages of design as design partners, for instance, with children (Druin, ...

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Health Supervision for Children With Down Syndrome

Health Supervision for Children With Down Syndrome

... Pediatricians may be asked to counsel a family in which a fetus has a genetic disorder. In some set- tings, the pediatrician may be the primary resource for counseling. At other times, counseling may have been provided ...

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Importance of vaccines in children with Down syndrome

Importance of vaccines in children with Down syndrome

... presents with common morphological characteristics such as slanting palpebral fissures, flat nasal bridge, low-set ears, protruding large tongue, short neck, short extremities, hypoplasia of the fingers, clinodactyly, ...

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Working memory in children with down syndrome

Working memory in children with down syndrome

... with Down syndrome according to their domain ...in Down Syndrome is more prone to be impaired rather than the visuo- spatial component of working ...

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Healthy Growth in Children with Down Syndrome

Healthy Growth in Children with Down Syndrome

... the Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group of the Pediatric Association of the Netherlands) are thanked for their co-operation in providing their data: ...

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Risk of Vascular Anomalies With Down Syndrome

Risk of Vascular Anomalies With Down Syndrome

... with Down syndrome were found to have a vascular ...the Down syndrome population was (1/588 to ...with Down syndrome is different from the risk of vascular anomalies in the ...

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On the origin of trisomy 21 Down syndrome

On the origin of trisomy 21 Down syndrome

... Conclusion: We suggest that most normal female foetuses are trisomy 21 ovarian mosaics and the maternal age effect is caused by differential selection of these cells during foetal and postnatal development until ...

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Morphological and Karyotypic analysis of Down Syndrome

Morphological and Karyotypic analysis of Down Syndrome

... in Down Syndrome is due to a combination of a small oral cavity, enlargement of the portion of the tongue that lies adjacent to the tonsils, and lack of glossal muscle ...

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E-Learning Courseware For Down Syndrome

E-Learning Courseware For Down Syndrome

... ABSTRACT An e-learning courseware is being developed to educate the Down Syndrome children about daily routine on good behaviour.. Nowadays, courseware has been applied mostly to student[r] ...

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Moyamoya Syndrome Associated With Down Syndrome: Outcome After Surgical Revascularization

Moyamoya Syndrome Associated With Down Syndrome: Outcome After Surgical Revascularization

... moyamoya syndrome among children with Down syndrome is ...moyamoya syndrome, coupled with the effectiveness of treatment if it is instituted before debilitating strokes occur, we suggest that ...

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Noninvasive screening tools for Down syndrome: a review

Noninvasive screening tools for Down syndrome: a review

... of Down syndrome, and assist practitio- ners in identifying pregnancies at risk for the ...for Down syndrome of about 70% with a 5% false-positive rate, but when combined with ...

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Phenotype of apoptotic lymphocytes in children with Down syndrome

Phenotype of apoptotic lymphocytes in children with Down syndrome

... 11. Corsi MM, Ponti W, Venditti A, Ferrara F, Baldo C, Chiappelli M, Licastro F: Proapoptotic activated T-cells in the blood of chil- dren with Down syndrome: Relationship with dietary anti- gens and ...

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Inflammatory and Immunological parameters in adults with Down syndrome

Inflammatory and Immunological parameters in adults with Down syndrome

... with Down syndrome (DS), with a current life expectancy of about 50 ...without Down syndrome (ID) (n = 21) and living in a similar environmental ...

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Mitochondrial dysfunction in down syndrome: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic targets

Mitochondrial dysfunction in down syndrome: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic targets

... of Down syndrome (DS) phenotypic features either in a direct or in an indirect manner since many Hsa21 genes can affect the expression of other genes mapping to different ...

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Down Syndrome Disintegrative Disorder: A Clinical Regression Syndrome of Increasing Importance

Down Syndrome Disintegrative Disorder: A Clinical Regression Syndrome of Increasing Importance

... Down syndrome (DS) is the most common cause of intellectual disability worldwide and occurs in ∼1 in 800 live births; it is most frequently caused by trisomy of chromosome 21 due to nondisjunction or ...

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Genetic aspects of congenital heart disease in down syndrome

Genetic aspects of congenital heart disease in down syndrome

... malformations. Down syndrome also called Trisomy 21, is a condition in which extra genetic material causes delays in the way a child develops, both mentally and physically and also is a major cause of ...

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Down Syndrome: Multimodality Imaging of Associated Congenital Anomalies and Acquired Diseases

Down Syndrome: Multimodality Imaging of Associated Congenital Anomalies and Acquired Diseases

... Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) being the most common chromosomal abnormality among liveborn infants, is associated with a number of congenital malformations. In addition, several acquired diseases occur with ...

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Use of a patient decision aid for prenatal screening for Down syndrome: what do pregnant women say?

Use of a patient decision aid for prenatal screening for Down syndrome: what do pregnant women say?

... Studies indicate that most pregnant women want to be engaged in the decision-making process about prenatal screening [8, 9]. This can be achieved with patient deci- sion aids (PtDA), tools that help engage patients in ...

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Should We Mend Their Broken Hearts? The History of Cardiac Repairs in Children With Down Syndrome

Should We Mend Their Broken Hearts? The History of Cardiac Repairs in Children With Down Syndrome

... national Down syndrome societies, advocating for social supports, education, and ...with Down syndrome, celebrating their abilities; 1968 was also the year that amniocentesis techniques ...

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“Down syndrome: an insight of the disease”

“Down syndrome: an insight of the disease”

... Down syndrome is one of the most leading causes of in- tellectual disability and millions of these patients face various health issues including learning and memory, congenital heart diseases(CHD), ...

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