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         Down Syndrome Genetic Disorder:     more books (24)
  1. Molecular Genetics of Chromosome 21 and Down Syndrome: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual National Down Syndrome Society Symposium, Held in New York, New (Progress in Clinical & Biological Research) by National Down Syndrome Society, 1990-01
  2. Speech & Language Development & Intervention in Down Syndrome & Fragile X Syndrome (Communication and Language Intervention Series) by Joanne E., Ph.D. Roberts, 2007-11-06
  3. Down Syndrome: A Review of Current Knowledge by Jean-Adolphe Rondal PhD, Juan Perera, et all 1999-04-01
  4. The Phenotypic Mapping of Down Syndrome and Other Aneuploid Conditions: Proceedings of the National Down Syndome Society Conference Held in New York (Progress ... Clinical and Biological Research, Vol 384) by National Down Syndrome Society (U. S.), 1993-10
  5. Down Syndrome and Alzheimer Disease by National Down Syndrome Society Conference on Down Syndrome and alzheim, Lynn Nadel, et all 1992-09-14
  6. Adolescents With Down Syndrome: Toward a More Fulfilling Life
  7. The Molecular Biology of Down Syndrome (Journal of Neural Transmission, 57)
  8. Down Syndrome: Advances in Medical Care (Advances in Membrane Fluidity Series) by Ira T. Lott, 1992-09
  9. Down syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Paul Johnson, 2005
  10. Prenatal ultrasound: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Sonja, MS, CGC Eubanks, 2005
  11. Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus and Down syndrome patients.(DISPATCHES): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Rogelio Perez-Padilla, Rosario Fernandez, et all 2010-08-01
  12. "For the Love of Matthew" Growing Up With Down Syndrome by Janice Credit Houska, 2006-07-06
  13. Birth defects: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Larry Blaser, 2004
  14. The Morphogenesis of Down Syndrome: Proceedings of the National Down Syndrome Society Conference on Morphogenesis and Down Syndrome, Held in New York (Progress in Clinical and Biological Research) by National Down Syndrome Society Conference on Morphogenesis and Down sy, Charles J. Epstein, 1991-08

41. Palmistry Report
C = Down syndrome (= genetic disorder trisomy 21, e.g. mental handicap, health) F = Edward syndrome (= genetic disorder trisomy 18, e.g. low rate of survival)
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Palmistry Report
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WHAT ARE THE CONNECTIONS?
In order to avoid misunderstandings, a brief description of each of the 9 hand lines in the picture, is given below: Line 1 = extra crease on the distal phalange (beyond the distal interphalangeal crease)
Line 2 = extra crease on the middle phalange (in 1 or more fingers)
Line 3 = single crease on the pinky finger
Line 4 = extra crease on the thumb
Line 6 = simian crease
Line 7 = Sydney crease
Line 8 = transverse hypothenar crease
Line 9 = secondary creases: unusually high density
The names of the 9 disorders are:
A Alagille syndrome
B Coffin-Lowry syndrome (= genetic disorder: e.g. mental problems, health)
C Down syndrome (= genetic disorder: trisomy 21, e.g. mental handicap, health)
F Edward syndrome (= genetic disorder: trisomy 18, e.g. low rate of survival) D Fetal alcohol syndrome (= caused by alcohol abuse during pregnancy) E Fragile-X syndrome (= genetic disorder: Xq27, e.g. mental handicap, autism) G Pit-Rogers-Dank syndrome (= e.g. growth disorder, mental retardation) H Schizophrenia (= psychiatric disorder) I Sickle Cell Diseases (= blood disorder) The QUIZ-task is very simple: (You can submit your answers as a response to this blog post, but you can also discuss the details at the Modern Hand Reading Forum, at:

42. Down Syndrome Symptoms
Causes Of Down Syndrome, Down Syndrome, Featured Slider Tagged causes of down syndrome, Chromosome, Conditions and Diseases, Congenital heart defect, Down syndrome, Genetic disorder
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Causes Of Down Syndrome
By admin on June 30, 2010 Causes Of Down Syndrome The CDC estimates that every yr about 3,357 babies in the United States of America is born with Down syndrome. In other words, about thirteen of every 10,000 babies born in the United States each year are born with Down syndrome. What Causes Down Syndrome? In order to fully comprehend Down [...] Posted in Causes Of Down Syndrome Down Syndrome Featured Slider Tagged causes of down syndrome Chromosome Conditions and Diseases Congenital heart defect ...
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By admin on June 30, 2010 Down Syndrome Symptoms Down syndrome also called: Trisomy 21, is a set of mental and physical symptoms that result from possessing an extra copy of Chromosome 21. Even though individuals with Down syndrome can end up with some physical and mental features in common, signs and symptoms of Down syndrome can range from moderate to [...] Posted in Down Syndrome Down Syndrome Symptoms Featured Slider Tagged Conditions and Diseases Down syndrome Down Syndrome Symptoms Endocrine Disorders ... Leave a response Previous Pause Next
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Down syndrome also called: Trisomy 21, is a set of mental and physical symptoms that result from possessing an extra copy of Chromosome 21. Even though individuals with Down syndrome can end up with some physical and mental features in common, signs and symptoms of Down syndrome can range from moderate to severe.

43. Cystic Fibrosis | PHP
Down Syndrome; Genetic Disorder; Hard of Hearing / Deaf; Learning Disability; Intellectual Disability; Multiple Sclerosis; Muscular Dystrophy; Orthopedic Disabilities
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44. Genetics: Down Syndrome, Mosaic Down Syndrome, Mosiac Down Syndrome
Related Articles • Mosaic Down Syndrome What is Mosaic Down Syndrome? • Down Syndrome - What Is Down Syndrome - Genetic Disorder Video - About.com
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45. Turner Syndrome - Miscarriage Stillbirth And Monosomy X Turner Syndrome Disease
Causes of Down Syndrome; Klinefelter syndrome 47,XXY; HyperIgM Syndrome; Down Syndrome - What Is Down Syndrome - Genetic Disorder Video - About.com
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    zSB(3,3) Monosomy X, commonly known as Turner Syndrome, is a chromosome disorder in which a girl or woman has only one complete X chromosome. (Because a Y chromosome is needed for a person to be male, all babies with Turner Syndrome are girls.) Though girls born with Turner Syndrome usually have good odds for a normal life, the majority of babies with the condition are lost to miscarriage or stillbirth. Statistics : About 1 in every 1,500 to 2,500 newborn babies has Turner Syndrome. Yet according to research, monosomy X is present in about 3% of all conceptions, but about 99% of affected babies are miscarried or stillborn. The condition is thought to be a factor in roughly 15% of all miscarriages. Causes: The cause of Turner Syndrome is an error in cell division that leaves the body's cells with only one fully functioning X chromosome. Usually the abnormality is already present at fertilization, originating in the sperm or the egg. In the condition called Mosaic Turner Syndrome, meaning some of the body's cells have monosomy X while others have normal chromosomes, the cause is an error in cell division during very early embryonic development. No one knows exactly what causes these cell division errors.

    46. Chapter Four Science Inheriting Traits Study Guide
    Dyslexiamakes it difficult to read and write-Cystic Fibrosis-causes the buildup of too much think, sticky mucus in the lungs and other organs-Down syndrome-genetic disorder where
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    47. Chapter 11 Intelligence
    Down syndrome—genetic disorder attributed to an extra chromosome ‘gifted’the other extreme. conclusions this segregation and special
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    Chapter 11 Intelligence General instructional objectives:
    To trace the history of intelligence testing and to describe the principles of test construction.
    To introduce contemporary views on the nature of intelligence.
    To describe the stability of intelligence across the lifespan and to present extremes of intelligence.
    To discuss genetic and environmental determinants of intelligence.
    Assessing Intelligence The origins of intelligence tests Examples of tests Aptitude and/or achievement aptitude achievement Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) assess verbal and math aptitudes, but no overall intelligence score Test Standardization, reliability and validity standardization
    test scores typically form a normal distribution (bell shaped pattern)
    must use appropriate samples for comparison reliability
    test/retest
    alternate forms validity
    predict content validity interest? predictive ability criterion of what the test aims to assess Are intelligence tests culturally biased? yes, in the sense that they are sensitive to differences caused by cultural experience no, in that they predict as accurately for one group as they do for another (black/white, rich/poor)

    48. YouTube - Prenatal Test - Amniocentesis - Fetal Medicine
    diagnosis; pregnancy; down; syndrome; genetic; disorder; ultrasound; guided; echography; rh; incompatibility; fetal; congenital; malformation; jaundice; medicine
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