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Symptoms and Effects of Down Syndrome

People with down syndrome are born with an abnormal number of chromosomes. Learn more about down syndrome and its effects.

Transcript: Symptoms and Effects of Down Syndrome

Normal Inherited Chromosomes

The human body is made of millions of cells. Inside the nucleus of each cell is genetic information, found in chromosomes, that determines all of a person's inherited features. Normally, each cell contains 23 chromosomes inherited from each parent, totaling 46 chromosomes per cell. The cell then divides so that all cells contain identical genetic information.

What Is Down Syndrome?

A person with Down Syndrome has an additional chromosome 21, so that there are 3 chromosomes instead of 2 on chromosome 21.

Effects of Down Syndrome

In addition to altered physical features, Down Syndrome is often associated with cardiovascular problems and mental retardation.

Causes of Down Syndrome

There is no known cause for Down Syndrome, but research shows that women who give birth over the age of 40 are at an increased risk for having a baby with this genetic disorder.

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