Down's

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  • What is Down's?

    Genetic disorder
  • What causes Down's?

    Extra copy of chromosome 21
  • What is the most common chromosomal abnormality?

    Down's
  • What increases the risk of Down's?

    Maternal age
  • What are some clinical features of Down's?

    Flattened facial profile
    Upward slanting eyes
    Single crease across the palm
  • What are some cardiac complications of down's?

    Endocardial cushion defect
    VSD
    ASD (secundum)
    ToF
    Isolated PDA
  • What are some 'later' complications in Down's?

    Subfertility
    Learning difficulties
    Short stature
    Repeated resp infection
    Hypothyroidism
    Alzheimer's disease
  • Individuals with Down's syndrome are more likely to suffer from vision and hearing problems
  • What is the NICE guidelines for screening for Down's?

    Nuchal translucency measurement + serum B-HCG + pregnancy associated plasma protein A
  • When should the antenatal screening tests for Down's be done?

    between 11 - 13+6 weeks
  • What should be offered if women book later in prgnancy for antenatal Down's screening?

    Triple or quadruple test should be offered
  • Children with Down syndrome have an increased risk of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia