Down syndrome (doun) or Down's syndrome (dounz)
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Tweet n. A congenital disorder caused by the presence of an extra 21st chromosome and marked usually by moderate to severe intellectual disabilities, short stature, and a flattened facial profile.Also called trisomy 21. [After John Langdon Haydon Down (1828-1896), British physician.] |
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