Definition of Syndrome, Edwards
Syndrome, Edwards: This is trisomy 18 syndrome. There
are three instead of the normal two chromosomes #18. Children with this condition have
multiple malformations and mental retardation due to the extra chromosome #18. The
children characteristically have low birth weight, small head (microcephaly), small jaw
(micrognathia), malformations of the heart and kidneys, clenched fists with abnormal
finger positioning, and malformed feet. The mental retardation is profound with the IQ too
low to even test. Nineteen out of 20 (95%) of these children die before their first
birthday. The condition is named after the British physician and geneticist John
Edwards who discovered the extra chromosome in 1960.
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