Prognosis

The prognosis of Edwards syndrome is extremely poor. Newborns have a
40 percent chance of living a full month; infants have a 5 percent chance
of surviving a full year; children have a 1 percent chance of surviving to
age ten years. The very small number of children with Edwards syndrome
who live as long as ten years suffers from severe mental retardation,
digestive problems, and difficulty in walking.

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