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DOWN SYNDROME

Down syndrome is a birth defect that occurs in approximately 1 in 900 births. It is the single most common birth defect. It is characterized by varying degrees of mental retardation and changes in appearance. Less than half of all babies born with Down syndrome have congenital heart defects and many have visual and hearing problems.

Currently, there are over 250,000 people with Down syndrome living in the U.S. Down syndrome is not curable. The life expectancy of someone with Down syndrome is about 55 years.

Q. What causes Down syndrome?

A. Down syndrome is a chromosomal birth defect. A normal baby develops with 23 chromosomes contributed by the cells of both the mother and the father. When one cell contributes 24 chromosomes instead of 23, the extra chromosome (number 21) results in Down syndrome. The birth defect is also known as Trisomy 21, because of the presence of 3 number 21 chromosomes.

How does Down syndrome make a person different?

Other important facts:

There are many support groups that you can contact for more information. Two are listed below:

National Down Syndrome Society
666 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
1-800-221-4602
212-460-9330

National Down Syndrome Congress
1605 Chantilly Drive, Suite 250
Atlanta, GA 30324
1-800-232-NDSC
404-633-1555

Thomas G. Stovall, M.D.

Dr. Stovall is a Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, Tennessee and Partner of Women's Health Specialists, Inc.

Date Published: 2004-03-10


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