Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21)
Incidence among live births is about 1/600
Risk increases with increasing maternal age.
Genetics
95% have Trisomy 21 caused by non-disjunction with an ‘extra chr 21’ (so 47,XX,+21 or 47,XY,+21)
Few have de novo translocation of chr21 e.g. t(14;21), but have total 46 chromosomes
Rarely there is mosaicism
The recurrence risk for any woman is 1%; but is higher if there is translocation or in older women
Features at birth include
– Hypotonia
– Short broad hands with Simian crease, clinodactyly
– Wide sandal gap
– Epicanthic folds and upslanting palpebral fissures
– White (Brushfield) spots in the eyes
– Congenital cataract
– Protruding large tongue
– Brachycephaly with a flat occiput and excess neck skin
– GI issues like duodenal atresia, Hirschprung’s disease
– Congenital leukemia or polycythemia
– Cardiac anomalies- ASD, VSD or AVSD
Investigations at birth:
– FISH or Karyotype for confirming diagnosis
– FBC and TSH (newborn blood-spot screening is adequate in UK)
– ECHO to exclude cardiac anomalies
– Newborn hearing screen
Admit to NICU/ SCBU if:
– Cardiac failure or Cyanosis
– Feeding issues, vomiting or delay in passing meconium
– Polycythaemia or Anaemia
– Any other significant clinical concern
Further management:
– Counseling and information about DS
– Signpost to National/ Local DS support group
– Screening investigations (as above) after birth
– Provide DS specific growth chart
– Developmental/ Community clinic follow-up for surveillance of
– Feeding
– Growth
– Developmental support with early intervention teams (Physio, Speech therapy, portage, etc)
– Hearing
– Vision
– Cardiac monitoring (if indicated)
– Sleep SaO2 trace if symptoms of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
– Screening surveillance for Hypothyroidism, Coeliac disease
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