Edwards syndrome Other Information |
Chromosomal imbalance syndrome, pair 18, trisomy; Complete trisomy 18 syndrome; E3 Trisomy; Trisomy 16-18; Trisomy 18 syndrome; Trisomy E syndrome |
Trisomy 18 or Edwards Syndrome (named after John H. Edwards who first described the syndrome in 1960) is a genetic disorder. It is the second most common trisomy after Down Syndrome. It is caused by the presence of three — instead of two — chromosomes 18 in a fetus or baby's cells. The additional chromosome usually occurs before conception, when egg and sperm cells are made. A healthy egg or sperm cell contains 23 individual chromosomes - one to contribute to each of the 23 pairs of chr ...
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Edwards syndrome
... Edwards syndrome, also called trisomy 18, is a chromosomal condition that occurs when there are three copies of chromosome 18 in each cell instead of the normal two copies. Infants born with Edwards s...
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