However, it was not until 1866 that the English doctor, John Langdon Down published a description of the condition, which subsequently took his name. People with Down's syndrome do not have a particular personality type.
Down syndrome is named after Doctor Langdon Down, who in 1866 first described the syndrome as a disorder. Although Doctor Down made some important observations about Down syndrome, he did not correctly identify what causes the disorder.
It was first documented in 1866 by John Langdon Down. The condition occurs in all races, and has been specifically linked to maternal age.
The name Down syndrome refers to a 19th century English physician Langdon Down.
Down syndrome refers to a 19th century English physician by the name of Langdon Down.
The name "Down syndrome" comes from the physician, Dr. Langdon Down, who first described the collection of physical symptoms in 1866. It was not until 1959 that the cause of Down syndrome (the presence of an extra #21 chromosome) was identified.
Langdon Down. In 1959 a French physician, Jerome Lejeune, discovered that the syndrome was caused by an extra chromosome.
The earliest known depiction of a person with Down syndrome is an angel in a Flemish painting dated 1515. In 1866, Doctor John Langdon Down first described Down syndrome as a disorder, but he misunderstood how Down syndrome arises.
Down's syndrome is a genetic disorder that was named after John Langdon Down, the doctor who first recognised it as a distinct condition in 1866.
Trisome 21 syndr0ome is also commonly called down syndrome after the 19th century english doctor langdon down who was curiously enough not the first person to describe the condition, added little to knowledge and, in great error, ...
is the most common genetic cause of severe learning disabilities in children, occurring in one in every 700 infants. Every year, as many as 6,000 babies are born with Down syndrome in the United States. The condition is named after John Langdon Down, ...
See also: Down syndrome, Trisomy, Leukemia, Mental retardation, Tic disorder
 
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