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DOWN SYNDROME
BY- ShabanaGodme
Introduction
● One of the most familiar chromosomal
abnormalities in the form of mental
deficiency known as down syndrome.
● Down Syndrome includes, in most cases,
not only mental deficiency but also a
short , stocky body type with a thick
neck and, often, abnormalities of other
organs, especially the heart.
A drawing of the facial
features of an infant with
down syndrome
Brushfield spots, visible in
the irises of a baby with
Down syndrome
Brushfield spots are white or yellow-coloured spots seen on
the anterior surface of the iris.
they are present in 85% of blue- or hazel-eyed patients.
Down Syndrome arises when a child
inherits three, rather than two, copies of
chromosome 21. In about 95 percent
cases of Down Syndrome, the cause of
the genetic abnormality is nondisjunction
of chromosome 21. This results in an
extra chromosome 21 in the cells of the
child.
Karyotype of a Down
Syndrome patient
caused by
nondisjunction.
Nondisjunction- Usually
because of “mistakes”
at the time of meiosis,
homologues may not
separate. In this case,
one of the gametes
has one chromosome
too many, and the
other, one too few.
Down Syndrome may also be the result of an
abnormality, known as translocation, in the
chromosomes of one of the parents.
Translocation occurs when a portion of a
chromosome is broken off and becomes
attached to another chromosome.
The patient usually has a third chromosome 21
attached to a larger chromosome such as 15.
thus, in both cases, the individual has three
chromosome 21.
The possible genetic makeup of the
offspring of a translocated parent
will be:
Three out of the six possible
combinations are lethal. One of the
remaining three will produce Down
Syndrome, one will be normal, and one
will be carrier
Epidemiology
Globally, as of 2010, Down syndrome occurs
in about 1 per 1000 births and results in
about 17,000 death. More children are born
with Down syndrome in countries where
abortion is not allowed and in countries
where pregnancy more commonly occurs at
a later age. About 1.4 per 1000 live births in
the United States and 1.1 per 1000 live births in
Norway are affected.
In the 1950s, in the United States, it occurred in
2 per 1000 live births with the decrease since
then due to prenatal screening and abortions.
The number of pregnancies with Down
syndrome is more than two times greater with
many spontaneously aborting. It is the cause of
8% of all congenital disorders.
Maternal age affects the chances of having a
pregnancy with Down syndrome.At age 20, the chance is
one in 1441; at age 30, it is one in 959; at age 40, it is one
in 84; and at age 50 it is one in 44.Although the
probability increases with maternal age, 70% of children
with Down syndrome are born to women 35 years of
age and younger, because younger people have more
children.The father's older age is also a risk factor in
women older than 35, but not in women younger than
35, and may partly explain the increase in risk as women
age.
The risk of having a Down syndrome
pregnancy in relation to a mother's age
Efforts are underway to determine how the extra
chromosome 21 material causes Down syndrome,
as currently this is unknown, and to develop
treatments to improve intelligence in those with the
syndrome.One hope is to use stem cells.Other
methods being studied include the use of
antioxidants, gamma secretase inhibition, adrenergic
agonists, and memantine.Research is often carried
out on an animal model, the Ts65Dn mouse.
Research
Screening
Ultrasound imaging can be used to screen for
Down syndrome. Findings that indicate increased
risk when seen at 14 to 24 weeks of gestation
include a small or no nasal bone, large ventricles,
nuchal fold thickness, and an abnormal right
subclavian artery, among others.The presence or
absence of many markers is more accurate.
Increased fetal nuchal translucency (NT) indicates
an increased risk of Down syndrome picking up
75–80% of cases and being falsely positive in 6%.
Ultrasound of foetus with Down syndrome
showing large bladder
Enlarged NT and absent nasal bone in a
foetus at 11 weeks with Down syndrome
blood testing
Several blood markers can be measured to predict the risk of Down syndrome during the
first or second trimester.Testing in both trimesters is sometimes recommended and test
results are often combined with ultrasound results.In the second trimester, often two or
three tests are used in combination with two or three of: unconjugated
estriol, total hCG, and free ÎČhCG detecting about 60–70% of cases.
Testing of the mother's blood for fetal DNA is being studied and appears promising in the
first trimester.The International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis considers it a reasonable
screening option for those women whose pregnancies are at a high risk for trisomy
21.Accuracy has been reported at 98.6% in the first trimester of pregnancy.Confirmatory
testing by invasive techniques (amniocentesis, CVS) is still required to confirm the screening
result.
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Down syndrome

  • 2. Introduction ● One of the most familiar chromosomal abnormalities in the form of mental deficiency known as down syndrome. ● Down Syndrome includes, in most cases, not only mental deficiency but also a short , stocky body type with a thick neck and, often, abnormalities of other organs, especially the heart.
  • 3. A drawing of the facial features of an infant with down syndrome Brushfield spots, visible in the irises of a baby with Down syndrome Brushfield spots are white or yellow-coloured spots seen on the anterior surface of the iris. they are present in 85% of blue- or hazel-eyed patients.
  • 4. Down Syndrome arises when a child inherits three, rather than two, copies of chromosome 21. In about 95 percent cases of Down Syndrome, the cause of the genetic abnormality is nondisjunction of chromosome 21. This results in an extra chromosome 21 in the cells of the child.
  • 5. Karyotype of a Down Syndrome patient caused by nondisjunction. Nondisjunction- Usually because of “mistakes” at the time of meiosis, homologues may not separate. In this case, one of the gametes has one chromosome too many, and the other, one too few.
  • 6. Down Syndrome may also be the result of an abnormality, known as translocation, in the chromosomes of one of the parents. Translocation occurs when a portion of a chromosome is broken off and becomes attached to another chromosome. The patient usually has a third chromosome 21 attached to a larger chromosome such as 15. thus, in both cases, the individual has three chromosome 21.
  • 7. The possible genetic makeup of the offspring of a translocated parent will be:
  • 8. Three out of the six possible combinations are lethal. One of the remaining three will produce Down Syndrome, one will be normal, and one will be carrier
  • 9. Epidemiology Globally, as of 2010, Down syndrome occurs in about 1 per 1000 births and results in about 17,000 death. More children are born with Down syndrome in countries where abortion is not allowed and in countries where pregnancy more commonly occurs at a later age. About 1.4 per 1000 live births in the United States and 1.1 per 1000 live births in Norway are affected.
  • 10. In the 1950s, in the United States, it occurred in 2 per 1000 live births with the decrease since then due to prenatal screening and abortions. The number of pregnancies with Down syndrome is more than two times greater with many spontaneously aborting. It is the cause of 8% of all congenital disorders.
  • 11. Maternal age affects the chances of having a pregnancy with Down syndrome.At age 20, the chance is one in 1441; at age 30, it is one in 959; at age 40, it is one in 84; and at age 50 it is one in 44.Although the probability increases with maternal age, 70% of children with Down syndrome are born to women 35 years of age and younger, because younger people have more children.The father's older age is also a risk factor in women older than 35, but not in women younger than 35, and may partly explain the increase in risk as women age.
  • 12. The risk of having a Down syndrome pregnancy in relation to a mother's age
  • 13. Efforts are underway to determine how the extra chromosome 21 material causes Down syndrome, as currently this is unknown, and to develop treatments to improve intelligence in those with the syndrome.One hope is to use stem cells.Other methods being studied include the use of antioxidants, gamma secretase inhibition, adrenergic agonists, and memantine.Research is often carried out on an animal model, the Ts65Dn mouse. Research
  • 14. Screening Ultrasound imaging can be used to screen for Down syndrome. Findings that indicate increased risk when seen at 14 to 24 weeks of gestation include a small or no nasal bone, large ventricles, nuchal fold thickness, and an abnormal right subclavian artery, among others.The presence or absence of many markers is more accurate. Increased fetal nuchal translucency (NT) indicates an increased risk of Down syndrome picking up 75–80% of cases and being falsely positive in 6%.
  • 15. Ultrasound of foetus with Down syndrome showing large bladder
  • 16. Enlarged NT and absent nasal bone in a foetus at 11 weeks with Down syndrome
  • 17. blood testing Several blood markers can be measured to predict the risk of Down syndrome during the first or second trimester.Testing in both trimesters is sometimes recommended and test results are often combined with ultrasound results.In the second trimester, often two or three tests are used in combination with two or three of: unconjugated estriol, total hCG, and free ÎČhCG detecting about 60–70% of cases. Testing of the mother's blood for fetal DNA is being studied and appears promising in the first trimester.The International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis considers it a reasonable screening option for those women whose pregnancies are at a high risk for trisomy 21.Accuracy has been reported at 98.6% in the first trimester of pregnancy.Confirmatory testing by invasive techniques (amniocentesis, CVS) is still required to confirm the screening result.