Description

Edwards syndrome is a condition in which babies who survive until birth
have a low birth weight; small and abnormally shaped heads; small jaws
and mouth; and clenched fists with overlapping fingers. They also suffer
from mental retardation, heart defects, kidney disorders, and other organ
abnormalities affecting most systems of the body. Most children with
Edwards syndrome die within a few days of birth.

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