(Q91.7) Patau syndrome, unspecified

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18 991 in individuals diagnosis patau syndrome, unspecified confirmed
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16 570 deaths with diagnosis patau syndrome, unspecified
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87% mortality rate associated with the disease patau syndrome, unspecified

Diagnosis patau syndrome, unspecified is diagnosed Women are 31.50% more likely than Men

6 504

Men receive the diagnosis patau syndrome, unspecified

7 576 (116.5 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

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Women receive the diagnosis patau syndrome, unspecified

8 994 (72.0 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease patau syndrome, unspecified - Men and Women aged 0

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-14, 45-49
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 15-44, 50-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 10-24, 50-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-9, 25-49

Disease Features patau syndrome, unspecified

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Non-contagious
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High individual and public risk
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Patau syndrome, unspecified - what does this mean

Patau syndrome, also known as trisomy 13, is a genetic disorder caused by an extra copy of chromosome 13. this extra copy of the chromosome disrupts the normal development of the baby, leading to physical abnormalities, developmental delays, and a range of health problems. symptoms can include cleft lip and palate, heart defects, and brain malformations.

What happens during the disease - patau syndrome, unspecified

Patau syndrome, also known as trisomy 13, is a chromosomal disorder caused by an extra copy of chromosome 13 in some or all of the cells in the body. this extra chromosome causes developmental abnormalities, including brain and heart defects, severe mental retardation, and physical abnormalities of the eyes, ears, and other organs. it is characterized by the presence of three copies of chromosome 13 in each cell instead of the usual two copies, leading to a disruption in the normal development of the fetus.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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33 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Patau syndrome, unspecified - Prevention

Patau syndrome, unspecified is a rare genetic disorder that can be prevented by pre-conception genetic counseling and testing, as well as prenatal screening for chromosomal abnormalities. couples who are at risk of having a child with patau syndrome should consider these options in order to help ensure a healthy pregnancy.

Main symptoms of the disease patau syndrome, unspecified

Hare lip

(Cleft lip, Split lip, Cleft palate, Cleft chin, Fissure lip, Cleft lip and palate, Lip deformity, Congenital deformity, Facial cleft, Facial fissure)

Hare lip is a congenital deformity where the two sides of the upper lip fail to fuse together correctly. It is characterized by a gap in the upper lip, a notch in the nose, and a cleft in the gum line. It can range from a mild notch to a major cleft that extends into the nose. It can also affect the...

Age: At null Years OldAccociated with 3 diseases

Suffocation

(Choking, Stifling, Strangulation, Asphyxiation, Smothering, Labored breathing, Shortness of breath, Gasping, Dyspnea)

Suffocation is a feeling of not being able to breathe properly. It can manifest as tightness in the chest, difficulty breathing, and a feeling of being unable to take a deep breath. It can develop suddenly, or over time, depending on the cause. It can be caused by physical obstruction, chemical irri...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 24 diseases

Bone deformity

(Skeletal abnormality, Bone malformation, Skeletal malformation, Bone abnormality, Skeletal disorder, Bone disorder, Bone deformity, Skeletal deformity, Bone misalignment, Skeletal misalignment)

Bone deformity is a condition in which the shape of the bone is altered due to disease or injury. It can be caused by a number of factors, including genetic abnormalities, trauma, infection, or tumors. Symptoms of bone deformity can include pain, swelling, limited range of motion, and deformity of t...

Age: any ageAccociated with 25 diseases

Small baby weight

(Low birth weight, Low infant weight, Lightweight baby, Small baby weight, Underweight newborn, Underweight infant, Lightweight infant)

Small baby weight is a symptom of poor nutrition, which can lead to growth and developmental delays. It is characterized by a baby's weight being below the 5th percentile for their age and gender. It can develop over time due to inadequate or improper nutrition, or it can be present at birth due to ...

Age: At null Years OldAccociated with 1 diseases

Cleft palate

(Split palate, Harelip, Fissured palate, Cleft lip and palate, Orofacial cleft, Cleft of the hard palate, Cleft of the soft palate, Bifid uvula)

Cleft palate is a congenital defect of the roof of the mouth caused by incomplete fusion of the palatal shelves. It can manifest as a gap in the palate, a cleft lip, or both. It can cause difficulty with feeding and speaking, and can lead to ear infections and hearing loss. Cleft palate most often d...

Age: At null Years OldAccociated with 3 diseases

Decreased intelligence

(Impaired intellect, Slower thinking, Cognitive decline, Reduced intelligence, Diminished mental acuity, Decreased mental sharpness, Cognitive impairment)

Decreased intelligence is a symptom that can manifest in a variety of ways. It can include difficulty with problem-solving, memory, concentration, and language. It can also include a decrease in the ability to learn new information. This symptom can develop gradually or suddenly, and can be caused b...

Age: At null Years OldAccociated with 2 diseases