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Down Syndrome Genetic Counseling Beth Conover, MS, APRN Certified Genetic Counselor and P-NP Munroe Meyer Institute, UNMC 402-559-9587
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Page 1: Down Syndrome Genetic Counseling - unmc.edu · Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) • Incidence 1:650 births •Strongly associated with increased maternal age, but can occur at any age •Always

Down SyndromeGenetic Counseling

Beth Conover, MS, APRNCertified Genetic Counselor and P-NP

Munroe Meyer Institute, UNMC402-559-9587

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Page 3: Down Syndrome Genetic Counseling - unmc.edu · Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) • Incidence 1:650 births •Strongly associated with increased maternal age, but can occur at any age •Always

Down Syndrome(Trisomy 21)

• Incidence 1:650 births • Strongly associated with increased

maternal age, but can occur at any age• Always genetic, but only a small proportion

inherited (trisomy 21 (95%) vs translocation)• Characteristic physical features• Cardiac anomalies (50%)• Developmental delays• Risk for immunodeficiency, Alzheimer-like sx

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The Genetics Evaluation

• History and Pedigree

• Physical Examination

• Laboratory Studies

• Counseling and Intervention

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Patterns of Inheritance

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Physical Exam

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Epicanthal folds/ Brushfield spotsLarge tongue/Flat nasal bridge

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Single palmar creaseSandal toe gap

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Genetic Testing

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Down Syndrome Etiologies

Trisomy 21 95%Translocation 4%Mosaic 1%

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Translocation Down syndrome

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Parental Age Maternal

Age (years) Risk

<25 1 / 1600

25 – 29 1 / 1100

30 – 34 1 / 700

35 – 39 1 / 250

40 – 42 1 / 80

>42 1 / 40

Down Syndrome Risk and Maternal Age

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Why has this happened?

Will it happen again?

What can be done about it?

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Recurrence Risk• Parents: 1 ½ % plus maternal age-related risk

(unless there is a parental translocation, which makes the risk much higher)

• Other family members: same as the general population (unless translocation is running in the family)

• Individual with Down syndrome: generally infertile, but if they do have children, significant risk for a child with an extra chromosome

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Prenatal diagnosis• ACOG recommends that all

women be offered aneuploidy screening during pregnancy, regardless of age

• 1st trimester screen (ultrasound for nuchal translucency, blood for PAPP-A and B-hcg)

• Quad screen (AFP, hcg, estriol, DIA)

• Amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling

• Ultrasound

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Why do Prenatal Screening or Testing?

• Reasons are very personal and individual:– Reassurance– Improve obstetrical care– Cope with potential shock and

grief prior to delivery– Plan for the future– Some women consider ending the

pregnancy• For certain women, this is

unwanted information, and screening is not appropriate for them

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Health care maintenance• Echocardiogram at time of

diagnosis• Hearing and vision assessment• Thyroid function tests• Cervical spine X-ray• Most other health supervision

only as symptomatic, or similar to general pediatric population

• AAP “Health Supervision for Children with Down Syndrome”

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School Services/Parent Information

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Psychosocial Issues/Resources

• Down Syndrome Research Foundation www.dsrf.org

• National Down Syndrome Society www.ndss.org

• National Down Syndrome Congress www.ndsccenter.org

• Ollie Webb Center (ARC of Omaha, Career Solutions Inc.) www.olliewebbinc.org

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