Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal disorder in humans and the first confirmed human chromosomal disorder. It is typically characterized by congenital moderate intellectual disability. During pregnancy, the risk factors for Down syndrome are confirmed through screenings in early and late pregnancy.
Understanding the manifestations of mild seizures in children
The symptoms of facial paralysis include facial muscle spasms, associated movements, crocodile tear syndrome, and facial nerve paralysis.
Fetal chromosomal abnormalities may manifest as abnormal results from Down syndrome screening, non-invasive DNA testing, or amniocentesis, as well as organ malformations or defects detected through fetal systematic B-ultrasound.
An introduction to the manifestations and preventive measures of foetal mental retardation.
Infantile convulsions are a refractory epilepsy brain disease characterized by seizures resembling convulsions.
Characteristics and Rehabilitation Therapy of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
What are the symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy?
The diagnosis of infantile spasms mainly relies on EEG recordings, combined with growth and development assessments and neuroimaging examinations.
Understanding the Methods for Treating Cerebral Palsy in Children