What is Digeorge Syndrome?

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DiGeorge Syndrome is a genetic condition caused by a chromosomal defect. It typically presents as heart defects and underdeveloped thymus and parathyroid glands.
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Digeorge Syndrome
DiGeorge syndrome is a rare congenital disease that affects an infant's immune system and that is due to a large deletion from chromosome 22. The syndrome is marked by absence or underdevelopment of the thymus and parathyroid glands. It is named More »
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DiGeorge Syndrome is a genetic condition caused by a chromosomal defect. It typically presents as heart defects and underdeveloped thymus and parathyroid glands.
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55% die within four weeks of birth, while 86% die in under six months. Good luck.
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Deletion Mutation causes DiGeorges Syndrome.
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The prognosis is variable; many infants with DiGeorge syndrome die from overwhelming infection, seizures, or heart failure within the first year. One study of a series of 558 patients
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