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Cri-du-chat Syndrome: Deletion in Chromosome 5 and Its Features

Cri-du-chat Syndrome: Deletion in Chromosome 5 and Its Features

Special Psychology
Cri-du-chat syndrome is a genetic disorder that occurs on chromosome 5. In this article, the basic features of the syndrome and the effects of the deletion in chromosome 5 will be discussed. What is Cri-du-chat Syndrome? Cri-du-chat syndrome occurs especially in infancy. It is a genetic condition that involves a number of physical and mental characteristics. This syndrome occurs as a result of the deficiency or deletion of a gene located on chromosome 5. The Effects of Deletion in Chromosome 5: In Cri-du-chat syndrome, the loss of a specific region on chromosome 5 affects the development of the individual. This syndrome is typically recognized by a characteristic feature in which the baby's cry resembles a sound like a cat's meow. In addition, individuals may experience a numb...
What is Down Syndrome?

What is Down Syndrome?

Special Psychology
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by the presence of three chromosomes in the 21st chromosome pair of individuals instead of the normal two. Down Syndrome Frequency and Genetic Origin This syndrome is seen in one in every 700-800 births worldwide. It is usually caused by a genetic error in the mother's egg or the father's sperm. Physical Symptoms and Features Individuals with this syndrome often have distinctive features on the face. These features include features such as a curvy structure, low muscle tone, and a small and round face shape. Mental and Developmental Symptoms Intellectual and developmental delays are common in individuals with Down syndrome. Learning disabilities, delays in language development, and difficulties with motor skills are among...
International Day of Speech Therapist

International Day of Speech Therapist

Awareness
Every year on November 14th, "International Speech Therapist Day" is celebrated around the world. This special day highlights the important role speech therapists play in society. It is held every year to raise awareness and commemorate this valuable professional group. Speech therapists positively impact individuals' lives by helping them with speech and language-related problems. Such as communication difficulties, language disorders, speech disorders, and other speech and language-related problems. Who are Speech Therapists? Speech therapists are specialized healthcare professionals. In areas such as language and speech disorders, voice disorders, speech development and communication skills. These professionals help individuals of all age groups cope with a variety of speech and ...