Coppus amw, wagemans ama. Caring for adults with down syndrome. Huisarts wet 2014;57(8):420-4. The life expectancy of people with down syndrome has increased considerably, and many individuals live to be 60-70 years old. However, ageing is accompanied by specific problems. Ageing begins earlier, occurs more rapidly, and is accompanied by more complications, including an increased risk of dementia, in individuals with down syndrome. Individuals also experience disorders that accompany down syndrome, such as sensory deficits, hypothyroidism, musculoskeletal disorders, skin disorders, and psychiatric problems.while children with down syndrome are probably under the care of a paediatrician, adults with health problems will probably visit their ...
All adults with Down syndrome above the age of 30 or 35 are believed to have the neuropathologic and...
Individuals with Down syndrome have an increased risk formany conditions, including cardiovascular d...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder. In individuals with DS, a multidiscipli...
Coppus amw, wagemans ama. Caring for adults with down syndrome. Huisarts wet 2014;57(8):420-4. The l...
The marked increase in life-expectancy in Down syndrome since the 1990s, although a very good sign i...
In response to a request by the local parent group, a clinic was developed to provide for the medica...
Changes in health, functional abilities, and behavior problems among 150 adults with Down syndrome a...
Background: The scientific literature reports that people with Down syndrome (DS) start aging premat...
Life expectancy of people with Down’s syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
Background: Major increases in the survival of people with Down syndrome during the last two generat...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) affects 1 per 650–1000 live births and is the most common known genet...
Ultimately, as with all of us, the lifespan of an individual with Down syndrome depends on any medic...
This study aims to answer the research question of “Are early onset aging conditions correlated to d...
Adults with Down syndrome (DS) represent a unique population who are in need of clinical guidelines ...
Life expectancy of people with Down's syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
All adults with Down syndrome above the age of 30 or 35 are believed to have the neuropathologic and...
Individuals with Down syndrome have an increased risk formany conditions, including cardiovascular d...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder. In individuals with DS, a multidiscipli...
Coppus amw, wagemans ama. Caring for adults with down syndrome. Huisarts wet 2014;57(8):420-4. The l...
The marked increase in life-expectancy in Down syndrome since the 1990s, although a very good sign i...
In response to a request by the local parent group, a clinic was developed to provide for the medica...
Changes in health, functional abilities, and behavior problems among 150 adults with Down syndrome a...
Background: The scientific literature reports that people with Down syndrome (DS) start aging premat...
Life expectancy of people with Down’s syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
Background: Major increases in the survival of people with Down syndrome during the last two generat...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) affects 1 per 650–1000 live births and is the most common known genet...
Ultimately, as with all of us, the lifespan of an individual with Down syndrome depends on any medic...
This study aims to answer the research question of “Are early onset aging conditions correlated to d...
Adults with Down syndrome (DS) represent a unique population who are in need of clinical guidelines ...
Life expectancy of people with Down's syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
All adults with Down syndrome above the age of 30 or 35 are believed to have the neuropathologic and...
Individuals with Down syndrome have an increased risk formany conditions, including cardiovascular d...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder. In individuals with DS, a multidiscipli...