What are the features that go together to make Cornelia de Lange Syndrome?
 

There are four main features in this syndrome. Children with CdLS are small at birth and remain small compared to children of the same age. They are all slow learners but this varies from mild to severe. Most children have limb abnormalities which range from extremely small hands to complete absence of forearms. The most striking feature of the syndrome is that all the children are alike, like brothers and sisters.

 
 
 
 
What does the word syndrome mean?
 
What are the features that go together to make Cornelia de Lange Syndrome?
 
Why is it called Cornelia de Lange Syndrome?
 
Are there other names for the syndrome?
 
Are there different types of Cornelia de Lange Syndrome?
 
How common is the syndrome?
 
What are the Main Features of the Syndrome?
 
Are there other problems that are commonly seen in the syndrome?
 
Are there any treatments or therapies that will help my child?
 
What does the future hold for my child?
 
Why does my child have Cornelia de Lange Syndrome and could I have another child with Cornelia de Lange Syndrome?
 
Can the syndrome be diagnosed before birth?
 
Is there any research being carried out on the syndrome?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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