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Williams Syndrome

Williams Syndrome. Alexia Griffin. Williams Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that can lead to problems with development & can affect anyone. It is characterized by medical problems, including cardiovascular disease, development problems, and learning disabilities. Symptoms.

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Williams Syndrome

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  1. WilliamsSyndrome Alexia Griffin

  2. Williams Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that can lead to problems with development & can affect anyone. It is characterized by medical problems, including cardiovascular disease, development problems, and learning disabilities.

  3. Symptoms Sunken chest Unusual appearance of the face • Flattened nasal bridge with small upturned nose • Long ridges in the skin that run from the nose to the upper lip (philtrum) • Prominent lips with an open mouth • Skin that covers the inner corner of the eye (epicanthal folds) • Partially missing teeth, defective tooth enamel, or small, widely spaced teeth

  4. Delayed speech that may later turn into strong speaking ability and strong learning by hearing • Developmental delay • Easily distracted, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) • Feeding problems including colic, reflux, and vomiting • Inward bend of the small finger • Learning disorders • Mild to moderate mental retardation • Personality traits including being very friendly, trusting strangers, fearing loud sounds or physical contact, and being interested in music • Short compared to the rest of the person's family

  5. Personality traits including being very friendly, trusting strangers, fearing loud sounds or physical contact, and being interested in music.

  6. Mild to moderate mental retardation

  7. Sunken Chest

  8. Partially missing teeth, OR widely spaced teeth Inside mouth:

  9. Easily distracted, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

  10. Prevention • There is no known way to prevent the genetic problem that causes Williams syndrome.

  11. Williams Syndrome 

  12. The End • By: Alexia D. Griffin

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