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Down Syndrome - Definition Down syndrome is the most common and readily identifiable
chromosomal condition associated with mental retardation. It is caused
by a chromosomal abnormality: for some unexplained reason, an accident
in cell development results in 47 instead of the usual 46 chromosomes.
This extra chromosome changes the orderly development of the body and
brain. In most cases, the diagnosis of Down syndrome is made according
to results from a chromosome test administered shortly after birth. |
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Definition Characteristics Educational Implications Special Topics References National Organizations Disabilities Defined Adapted from information published by the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities |
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