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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Congenital chromosomal disease
  1. ... the baby is more likely to have certain chromosome disorders. Learn more. ... trisomy 21. Down syndrome is the most common chromosome disorder in the United States. Other trisomy disorders include ...
  2. ... for sure whether an unborn baby has a chromosome disorder . This is different than a prenatal screening test, ... higher risk for having a baby with a chromosome disorder. Risk factors include: Age. Women age 35 and ...
  3. ... health. Down syndrome tests can help find this chromosome disorder in unborn babies. Chromosomes are tiny "packages" in ... Health and Human Services; Birth Defects Surveillance Toolkit: Chromosomal Abnormalities: Trisomy 21 ... Counseling Genetic Disorders ...