Warkany syndrome, also known as trisomy 8 mosaicism, varies widely in its presentation, which can influence life expectancy. Many individuals with this condition have a reduced life expectancy due to associated health issues, but some may live into adulthood. The prognosis often depends on the severity of the symptoms and any related medical complications. Regular medical care and supportive therapies can improve quality of life and outcomes for affected individuals.
If a person is severely affected by Hunter's syndrome, life expectancy is about 10 to 20 years. However, some people with the disorder life an almost normal life span.
Recent advances in Marfan syndrome treatment have prolonged the life expectancy of patients considerably. Changes in how the syndrome is treated, including medication, surgical interventions, and monitoring for complications of the syndrome (eg, aneurysms), are all responsible for the increase in life expectancy. The prolongation in life expectancy can be seen by taking a look at statistics from 1972, in which the life expectancy was 32 years, and from 1996, where patients with Marfan syndrome had a life expectancy of 61 years.
With proper treatment (medications, regular checks of the aorta, preventative surgery), a person with Marfan syndrome has an average life expectancy into their mid 70s. If a person does not know they have the diagnosis or does not do proper care, the life expectancy can be the 40s. This is why proper diagnosis is key!
a good long life
people with ushers syndrome will have a normal life expectancy
life expectancy is shortened but recent research demonstrate that mortality rate is less than reported in the past and that mortality rate correlates with the size of the deletion
The average life expectancy of a person with Down syndrome is 50 in 2013. However, many individuals with Down syndrome live into their 60s and 70s. Some do well on their own and others need help.
63 years
Normal
Early diagnosis and intensive intervention offer the best prognosis for individuals with fragile X syndrome. Adults with fragile X syndrome may benefit from vocational training and may need to live in a supervised setting. Life span is typically normal
Yes. Along with the Down they often have other physical problems such as enlarged hearts and immune problems, so they often die of something other than Down syndrome directly. Many die in their teen or early adult years.
Life expectancy can vary for individuals with Robinow syndrome depending on the severity of their symptoms and associated complications. In general, most individuals with Robinow syndrome have a normal lifespan, but some may experience health issues that can affect their life expectancy. It is important for individuals with Robinow syndrome to receive regular medical monitoring and appropriate care to manage their condition.