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Clinical Aspects of Down’s Syndrome from Infancy to Adult Life

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Part of the book series: Human Genetics Supplement ((HUMAN GENETICS,volume 2))

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Clinical pictures of mongoloid persons are demonstrated during different phases of life, with particular reference to the later one. Psychological and intellectual problems, immunologic deficiencies, and early aging are discussed. Histopathologic changes in the thymus are demonstrated. Because of the early aging of mongoloids, we examined the blood serum triglycerides, the cholesterol, and the LDL- and HDL-cholesterol in Down’s syndrome.

Dedicated to Prof. Andrea Prader for his 60th birthday

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Tolksdorf, M., Wiedemann, HR. (1981). Clinical Aspects of Down’s Syndrome from Infancy to Adult Life. In: Burgio, G.R., Fraccaro, M., Tiepolo, L., Wolf, U. (eds) Trisomy 21. Human Genetics Supplement, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68006-9_2

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