Reduced exercise capacity in persons with Down syndrome: cause, effect, and management Ther Clin Risk Manag, 6 (2010), pp. 601-610 Google Scholar 50. M.C. Whitt-Glover, K.L. O’Neill, N. Stettler Physical activity patterns in children with and without Down syndrome Pediatr Rehabil, 9 ...
Down Syndrome dogs may have other diseases caused by the disorder. Poor digestion and elimination can cause a bloody discharge from the rectum. Skin Problems Skin problems are quite common with Down Syndrome dogs. This is due to poor liver function or a weakened immune system. They might shed ...
syndrome, prompted(鼓励) by studies that suggestit may bring some benefits.T he researchers looked at 13 such children , and compared theirfaces with children with Down's syndrome who weren't taking EGCG , as well as childrenwithout the condition.EGCG appeared to have little effect when ...
The 2-year survival of these children was 77±6% as compared to 100% in children without Down's syndrome ( p =0.08). Early age at surgery, the surgical anatomy of the AV canal, and gender had no significant effect on survival. Before surgery, the hemodynamic status of Down's syndrome ...
“Idiocy,”“mental retardation,”“intellectual and developmental disability.” Those are the three formal classifications for the mental effect of Down syndrome: that those with the condition experience a range, generally, of mild to moderate intellectual disability, with severe being an outlier. But...
The family has a profound influence on the development of all children and those with Down's Syndrome are no exception. However, children with lasting handicap do differ from normal children in their effect on the family. The characteristics of Down's Syndrome have particular implications for the...
Down syndromeis the most commonchromosomal abnormalityamong liveborn infants and is the most frequent chromosomal cause ofintellectual disability(Frid, Drott, Lundell, Rasmussen, & Anneren, 1999). It is a multisystem disorder, characterized by various congenital defects, organic disorders,dysmorphic feat...
Paternal age effect in Down's syndrome . Annals of Human Genetics 40: 299 – 306 . ,Stene J, Fischer G, Stene E (1977) Paternal age effect in Down’s syndrome. Ann Hum Genet 40: 299–306Stene, J. , Fischer, G. , Stene, E. , Mikkelsen, M. and Petersen, E. 1977 . Paternal...
Down's syndrome and paternal age in Norway There is strong evidence for an effect of maternal age on the risk of Down's syndrome. An effect of paternal age has been suspected, but so far neither confirmed nor completely excluded. Large population-based data that allow detailed ad... MR Ka...
niches (fetal liver versus bone marrow) and how these interactions differ from those in fetuses with disomy. We further assessed the regulatory landscape of haematopoietic cells in Down syndrome and its effect on gene expression, cellular differentiation and the regional distribution of somatic ...