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Where did Edward Syndrome get its name?

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What is another name for trisomy 18?

Edward's syndrome


Can Edward's syndrome live?

no


Who discovered treacher-collins syndrome?

Edward Treacher Collins in 1900.


Is Edward's syndrome life threatening or fatal?

it is usually fatal before birth


What are the symptoms of Edward syndrome?

intestines protruding outside the body feeding difficulties breathing difficulties,


What is the difference between Edward's syndrome and Patau's syndrome?

in Patau there is an extra chromosome in chromosome 13, in Edwars it the extra chromosome is in chromosome 18


What is the birth name of Edward Kean?

Edward Kean's birth name is Edward George Kean.


Edward Cullens parents name?

Edward Cullen's dad name is Edward senior and Edward Cullen's mom name is Elizabeth


What is the birth name of Edward Colton?

Edward Colton's birth name is Edward Emanuel Colton.


What is the real name of edward?

Edward's birth name is Edward Anthony Mason.


What is the survival rate of edward's syndrome?

The survival rate of Edward's syndrome (trisomy 18) is low, with approximately 50% of affected infants not surviving beyond the first week of life. The majority of infants with trisomy 18 do not survive past their first year, with very few living into adulthood. The prognosis for individuals with Edward's syndrome is generally poor due to the significant physical and intellectual disabilities associated with the condition.


What are the characteristics of edward syndrome?

Edwards syndrome is also known by the name Trisomy 18, that means that there is an additional 18th chromosome. Typical characteristics can include heart defects, kidney abnormalities and in general abnormalities of the digestive tract. Growth and development can also be (severely) delayed.