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1 TRISOMY 18 aka EWARD’S SYNDROM
By SILVIA McFall

2 Edwards' syndrome is caused by an extra copy of chromosome 18
Edwards' syndrome is caused by an extra copy of chromosome 18. For this reason, it is also called trisomy 18 syndrome. The extra chromosome is lethal for most babies born with this condition. It is the second most common trisomy, after Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome).

3 Description of disease
Humans normally have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Chromosomes are numbered 1–22, and the 23rd pair is composed of the sex chromosomes, X and Y. A person inherits one set of 23 chromosomes from each parent. Occasionally, a genetic error occurs during egg or sperm cell formation A child conceived with such an egg or sperm cell may inherit an incorrect number of chromosomes.

4 In the case of Edwards' syndrome, the child inherits three, rather than two, copies of chromosome 18. Trisomy 18 occurs in approximately 1 in every 8,000 newborns and affects girls more often than boys. Women older than their early 30s have a greater risk of conceiving a child with trisomy 18, but it can occur in younger women.

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6 Causes & symptoms A third copy of chromosome 18 causes numerous abnormalities. Most children born with Edwards' syndrome appear weak and fragile, and they are often underweight. The head is unusually small and the back of the head is prominent. The ears are malformed and low-set, and the mouth and jaw are small.

7 Diagnosis Karyotyping involves drawing the baby's blood or bone marrow for a microscopic examination of the chromosomes. Trisomy 18 can be detected before birth. If a pregnant woman is older than 35, has a family history of genetic abnormalities, has previously conceived a child with a genetic abnormality.

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9 Treatment There is no cure for Edwards' syndrome. Since trisomy 18 babies frequently have major physical abnormalities, doctors and parents face difficult choices regarding treatment. Abnormalities can be treated to a certain degree with surgery, but extreme invasive procedures may not be in the best interests of an infant whose lifespan is measured in days or weeks.

10 conclusion Medical therapy often consists of supportive care with the goal of making the infant comfortable, rather than prolonging life.


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