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Results 1 - 10 of 173 for down syndrome
  1. Down syndrome is a chromosomal condition that is associated with intellectual disability, a characteristic facial appearance, and weak ... disability is usually mild to moderate.People with Down syndrome often have a characteristic facial appearance that includes ...
  2. ... been identified.Some evidence indicates that people with Down syndrome have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Down syndrome, a condition characterized by intellectual disability and other ...
  3. ... retinoschisis, Senior-Løken syndrome, Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss syndrome, Down syndrome, and fragile X syndrome. Farsightedness is a complex ...
  4. ... features. Some of these genetic conditions, such as Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, result ...
  5. ... systemic lupus erythematosus, critical congenital heart disease, or Down syndrome.Researchers have also identified nongenetic factors that increase ...
  6. ... Horner syndrome have nongenetic causes. Rarely, congenital Horner syndrome is passed down within a family in a pattern that appears to be autosomal dominant, which means one copy of an altered gene in each cell is sufficient to cause ... Bernard-Horner syndrome Horner's ...
  7. ... produce more osteoclasts, which are cells that break down bone tissue. In people with Majeed syndrome, the overly active immune response leads to chronic ...
  8. ... abnormal. The retina and the choroid progressively break down (degenerate). Some people with Wagner syndrome have blurred vision because of ectopic fovea, an ...
  9. ... usually die prematurely and most ovarian tissue breaks down before birth. Many females with Turner syndrome do not undergo puberty unless they receive hormone ...
  10. ... FKBP10 protein, making it unstable and easily broken down. As a result, people with Kuskokwim syndrome have only about 5 percent of the normal ...
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