Do all Down syndrome have straight hair?

They often have straight hair that is fine and thin. In general, people with Down syndrome tend to be short in stature with short limbs. They may also have a larger than normal space between the big and second toes and extra-flexible joints.
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Can Down syndrome people have curly hair?

(It's true that over the years since, I have encountered a few people with Down syndrome and curly hair – but it's most definitely the exception to the rule.)
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Can you have Downs syndrome and look normal?

' Down syndrome is also referred to as Trisomy 21. This extra copy changes how the baby's body and brain develop, which can cause both mental and physical challenges for the baby. Even though people with Down syndrome might act and look similar, each person has different abilities.
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Can you be slightly Down syndrome?

Some have two copies of chromosome 21, and some have three. Mosaic Down syndrome occurs in about 2 percent of all Down syndrome cases. People with mosaic Down syndrome often, but not always, have fewer symptoms of Down syndrome because some cells are normal.
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Can you have Down syndrome and not look it?

Some of the children with Mosaic Down syndrome that we know do not actually look as if they have Down syndrome - the usual physical features are not obvious. This raises some important and difficult social issues and identity issues for both parents and children, which parents have discussed with us.
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How old is the oldest Down syndrome?

RUPERT, Idaho — According to the CDC's most recent statistics, the average lifespan for a Down syndrome patient is 47 years. Rupert resident, Bryce Walker, is 76-years-old and lives with Down syndrome, making him one of the world's oldest surviving Down syndrome patients.
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Which physical characteristic is most indicative of an individual with Down syndrome?

Down syndrome is usually identified at birth by the presence of certain physical traits: low muscle tone, a single deep crease across the palm of the hand, a slightly flattened facial profile and an upward slant to the eyes.
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What is the mildest form of Down syndrome?

Mosaicism or mosaic Down syndrome is diagnosed when there is a mixture of two types of cells. Some have the usual 46 chromosomes and some have 47. Those cells with 47 chromosomes have an extra chromosome 21. Mosaicism is usually described as a percentage.
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What are the signs of mild Down syndrome?

Though not all people with Down syndrome have the same features, some of the more common features include:
  • Flattened face.
  • Small head.
  • Short neck.
  • Protruding tongue.
  • Upward slanting eye lids (palpebral fissures)
  • Unusually shaped or small ears.
  • Poor muscle tone.
  • Broad, short hands with a single crease in the palm.
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Why do Down syndrome have slanted eyes?

Slanting and a fold of skin (epicanthal fold) are normal in people of Asian descent. Abnormal slanting of the eye may occur with some genetic disorders and syndromes. The most common of these is Down syndrome. People with Down syndrome often also have an epicanthal fold in the inner corner of the eye.
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What celebrities have Down syndrome?

Down Syndrome Awareness Month: 10 ROCKIN' People with Down Syndrome
  • 2) Madeline Stuart. Madeline Stuart is widely known as the first professional model with Down syndrome. ...
  • 3) Pablo Pineda. ...
  • 4) Zach Gottsagen. ...
  • 5) Isabella Springmuhl Tejada. ...
  • 6) Tim Harris. ...
  • 7) Jamie Brewer. ...
  • 8) Chelsea Werner. ...
  • 9) Collette Divitto.
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Can two down syndromes have a normal baby?

Many pregnancies in women with Down syndrome produce children both with normal and with trisomy 21, whereas males are infertile. However, Down syndrome males are not always infertile and this is not global. Here we reported a 36-year-old man with proved nonmosaic trisomy 21 fathered two normal boys.
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Do Down syndrome babies always have their tongue out?

Speech Development

Young babies often stick out their tongues and babies with Down's syndrome seem to do so more. Whenever you notice his tongue sticking out, pop it back into his mouth with your finger and soon your baby will learn to do this for himself.
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Do Down syndrome children have straight hair?

They often have straight hair that is fine and thin. In general, people with Down syndrome tend to be short in stature with short limbs. They may also have a larger than normal space between the big and second toes and extra-flexible joints.
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Do all Down syndrome babies have slanted eyes?

An infant with down syndrome will commonly have eyes that slant upward, oftentimes with a fold of skin from the upper eyelid that covers one of the inner corners of the eye. This sign is more obvious than Brushfield spots but can be discerned in much the same way by looking into an infant's eyes.
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Why are Down syndrome eyes different?

Down syndrome is a common genetic disease with a high rate of ophthalmic findings. Some manifestations are benign, such as epicanthal folds and Brushfield spots, but Down syndrome is associated with lower visual acuity due to refractive error, astigmatism, amblyopia, nystagmus, and cataracts, among other disorders.
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Do babies with Down syndrome have small heads?

Height and weight — Babies with Down syndrome are usually smaller than other babies, and they have smaller heads. They may also grow more slowly and may never reach the same heights that typical children do.
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What are the facial features of Down syndrome?

Some common characteristics present in people with the disorder include distinctive facial features, such as slanting eyes, small chin, round face, flat nasal bridge, Brushfield spots in the iris, abnormal outer ears, and flattened nose.
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Do Down syndrome babies cry differently?

Their smiles were also found to be shorter, and less discriminative between the two face-to-face conditions. The non-handicapped infants showed significantly more cry/distress vocalizations in the immobile than in the mobile condition, while the reverse was found for the Down's syndrome infants.
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Why do I look like I have Down syndrome?

Why do people with Down syndrome look the same? They have an extra chromosome or part of an extra chromosome. Researchers believe that this extra genetic material affects growth of the maxilla (part of the skull) and the bone, cartilage, and connective tissue in the head, known as the cranial neural crest.
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What is non mosaic Down syndrome?

Non-mosaic Down syndrome is a genetic disorder. Most people with non-mosaic Down syndrome have three copies of chromosome 21 in all of their cells (chromosome 21 trisomy); some have an extra copy of chromosome 21 attached to a different chromosome in all of their cells (chromosome 21 translocation).
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When do Down syndrome babies talk?

Typically, these children have a much harder time learning to talk (expressive language) than with understanding what they hear (receptive language). On average, children with Down syndrome start using words around 16 months of age—about 6 months later than other children.
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Can people with Downs syndrome drive?

Many people with Down Syndrome lead independent lives, this includes being able to drive. If a person with Down syndrome can read and pass a driver's education class and pass a road test, then they can get a driver's license. Each case is independent and must be evaluated.
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Does Down syndrome affect height?

As they grow individuals with Down syndrome often fall behind their typical peers. Adult males have an average height of 5 feet 2 inches and women reach about 41/2 feet. People with Down syndrome often have smaller hands and feet.
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