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Does a person with Downs syndrome look different?

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Does a person with Downs syndrome look different?

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People with Down’s syndrome have a characteristic facial appearance that includes: Eyes that slant upwards and outwards A fold of skin that runs vertically between the two lids at the corner of the eye. A low hairline. A flatter than usual face A flat nasal bridge A large tongue Small low set ears People with Down’s syndrome are often shorter than the general population and often have broad hands with short fingers.

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