The Allen-Masters syndrome, also known as the Allen-Masters defect, refers to a condition characterized by a combination of uterine and vaginal anomalies due to abnormal development of the Müllerian ducts during embryogenesis. This can result in various reproductive abnormalities, including uterine agenesis or hypoplasia, and may be associated with other congenital malformations. The syndrome can lead to infertility, menstrual irregularities, and complications during pregnancy. Diagnosis often involves imaging studies, and treatment may include surgical intervention or assisted reproductive technologies.
The genetic developmental defect is spelled "Down Syndrome" or sometimes "Down's Syndrome."
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Ventricular septal defect affects the ventricles common in babies with down syndrome while atrial septal defect is affecting the atrium.
Down's Syndrome is an example of a birth defect characterized by an abnormality of the chromosome structure.
no it's not a birth defect...it's a disease caught way before birth..Down syndrome is when a person has 1 more chromosome than normal people.
I don't think it can. Because it is a birth defect
complications due to defect in absorption by the gastrointestinal tract.
I don't think it can. Because it is a birth defect
This is a birth defect. A person born with this has an extra chromosome 21.
Apert syndrome is a genetic defect, so that means that the child will have it from conception (it's an autosomal dominant genetic defect, which means that only one parent needs to supply the defective gene in order for the child to be born with it.)
septum primum-type atrial septal defect due to endocardial cushion defects
This type of birth defect is called microtia; it occurs in such disorders as hemifacial microsomia and Treacher Collins syndrome.