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Sep 21, 2024

Do you know anything about Down syndrome?

Congenital Foolishness

1, before and after pregnancy, pregnant women have a history of viral infections, such as influenza, rubella, etc.; Tips: You can diagnose whether a pregnant woman is infected with the…

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May 17, 2024

Is Down’s syndrome a genetic disorder?

Congenital Foolishness

Down syndrome, or trisomy 21, also known as congenital stupidity, is a cytogenetic chromosomal disorder that is mostly not inherited. Whether Down syndrome is inherited to the next generation is…

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May 17, 2024

Is it possible to have a child with a high risk of Down’s syndrome?

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The screening test is only a primary screening and cannot diagnose 100% of the fetus with abnormalities, so an in-depth non-invasive prenatal genetic test or amniocentesis must be performed to…

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Aug 6, 2023

Doctors rely on “face reading”, is it reliable?

Congenital Foolishness

  The art of “face reading” is not unfamiliar to everyone, and can be seen in the streets of small and medium-sized cities in China. Nowadays, some people say that “face…

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Aug 6, 2023

How to rule out Down’s syndrome in newborns

Congenital Foolishness

  Down’s syndrome, also known as trisomy 21, is the most common chromosomal aberration caused by congenital mental retardation, growth retardation, with special facial features (small eye fissures, wide eye spacing,…

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Aug 6, 2023

What is congenital stupidity?

Congenital Foolishness

  It is a chromosomal disorder, also known as Down syndrome or trisomy 21. It is caused by a problem in the process of germ cell division during embryonic life resulting…

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Aug 6, 2023

What does congenital stupidity mean?

Congenital Foolishness

  Congenital dysgenesis, also known as trisomy 21, or Down’s syndrome, is an abnormality of the 21 chromosomes, resulting in a significant abnormality of the patient’s intelligence.  Most children have congenital anomalies,…

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Aug 6, 2023

How to test for non-invasive DNA technology

Congenital Foolishness

  I. What is non-invasive DNA prenatal testing  In the past, in order to detect chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses early, three means, such as amniocentesis, fetal chorionic villus cell taking and fetal…

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Aug 6, 2023

Why should I get a Down’s syndrome screening test?

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  Down syndrome is caused by chromosomal abnormalities. Normally, a person has 46 pairs of 23 chromosomes. Trisomy 21 is the 21st pair of chromosomes in a fetus that is one…

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Aug 6, 2023

Why does Down syndrome occur?

Congenital Foolishness

  Down’s syndrome, you may feel both familiar and unfamiliar. Women who have had babies know that there is a test that is done during pregnancy called: Down’s syndrome screening. It…

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Congenital Foolishness

  • Do you know anything about Down syndrome?
  • Is Down’s syndrome a genetic disorder?
  • Is it possible to have a child with a high risk of Down’s syndrome?
  • Doctors rely on “face reading”, is it reliable?
  • How to rule out Down’s syndrome in newborns
  • What does congenital stupidity mean?
  • What is congenital stupidity?
  • How to test for non-invasive DNA technology
  • Why should I get a Down’s syndrome screening test?
  • Why does Down syndrome occur?
  • Rehabilitation of self-control in Down’s syndrome
  • How much do you know about Down syndrome?
  • Is fasting required for Down’s syndrome screening?
  • How far is Down syndrome from your baby?
  • How Down’s syndrome fetuses are caused
  • Down’s syndrome screening? Non-invasive DNA?
  • What to consider before having a second child?
  • What are pediatric genetic diseases? What are the classifications?
  • What is Down’s syndrome screening?
  • How to prevent congenital dysmorphic children
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