A congenital disorder caused by having an extra 21st chromosome; results in a flat face and short stature and mental retardation.
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Examples for "mongolism"
Examples for "mongolism"
1People with mongolism, or Down's syndrome, have an extra chromosome in the twenty-first pair of autosomes.
1Meet Chloe - the five-year-old girl helping change perceptions of Down's syndrome.
2The children include one who has Down's syndrome and three with autism.
3There are no data on respiratory patterns of uncomplicated Down's syndrome subjects.
4Their babies were born limbless or with Down's syndrome and spina bifida.
5Project Understood aims to improve voice recognition software for users with Down's syndrome.
1She is recognised as the world's first professional model with Down syndrome.
2Transient myeloproliferative disorders can be associated with hydrops in Down syndrome fetuses.
3Cleft palate, Down syndrome, conjoined twins-itpleases me to fix such maladies.
4However, they were at risk for Down syndrome and spontaneous abortions.
5Objective: To develop an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for adults with Down syndrome.
1Conclusions: Mothers' knowledge about the screening tests for trisomy 21 remains fragmentary.
2Objective: To assess mothers' knowledge of screening tests for trisomy 21.
3Such a finding would normally suggest a postzygotic origin of the trisomy 21.
4Conclusions: FISH-based scanning can identify trisomy 21 pregnancies by analysis of routine cervical brushings.
5This study provides new evidence regarding an important source of reactive oxygen species in trisomy 21.
6Background: Prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 21 is based on fetal karyotyping generally obtained using invasive methods.
7Recurrent trisomy 21: four cases in three generations.
8Formalin-fixed organs from terminated pregnancies diagnosed as trisomy 21 were used as controls in the IHC assay.
9Down syndrome, or trisomy 21, has a characteristic constellation of clinical findings, including various congenital heart defects.
10The condition is also called trisomy 21.
11Z-scores were determined for the detection of trisomy 18 and trisomy 21.
12Recurrence of trisomy 21 was observed in a family in which both parents had a normal chromosome complement.
13Regression analysis was performed where applicable and survival rate was compared between patients with and without trisomy 21.
14The apparent meiotic II stage of nondisjunction of the nonmosaic trisomy 21 fetus was consistent with maternal mosaicism.
15However, survival of trisomy 21 patients did not differ from patients without trisomy 21.
16This review article reports on advances in knowledge of cardiac defects and cardiovascular system of persons with trisomy 21.
Translations for trisomy 21