We examined the prevalence of medical problems in children and teenagers with Down syndrome in Hong Kong. METHODS: Children with Down syndrome receiving care from seven regional hospitals were included and their hospital records were reviewed. A total of 407 patients, aged between 0.06 and 17.16 years were included. Cardiovascular problems were observed in 216 (53%), endocrine problems in 111 (27%), gastrointestinal problems in 46 (11%), haematological problems in 18 (4%), neurological problems in 27 (7%), sleep problems in 36 (9%), skeletal problems in 56 (14%), visual problems in 195 (48%) and auditory problems in 137 (34%). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of medical problems was high in children and teenagers with Down syndrome in Hong Kong and similar to previous findings elsewhere. Future studies on the local prevalence of medical problems in the adult population with Down syndrome would help to define their medical needs.
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Yam, W. K. L., Tse, P. W. T., Yu, C. M., Chow, C. B., But, W. M., Li, K. Y., … Lau, J. T. F. (2008). Medical issues among children and teenagers with Down syndrome in Hong Kong. Down’s Syndrome, Research and Practice : The Journal of the Sarah Duffen Centre / University of Portsmouth, 12(2), 138–140. https://doi.org/10.3104/reports.2005
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