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Case Study Mrs. V, a healthy 45-year-old woman, gives birth to a child. There are no outward complications associated with the birth but, when examined by the pediatrician, the child exhibits abnormal
Case Study Mrs. V, a healthy 45-year-old woman, gives birth to a child. There are no outward complications associated with the birth but, when examined by the pediatrician, the child exhibits abnormal facies, a single palmar crease, hypotonic muscles, and loose pelvic joints. Following chromosomal analysis, a diagnosis of Down syndrome is made. Discussion Questions 1. Discuss the cause of Down syndrome. (See Chromosomal Disorders—Trisomy 21.) 2. What risks factors exist in the patient's history? Why are these thought to be risk factors? 3. Discuss further characteristics, infections and/or cancers that the child may show as he gets older.