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Life Stress and Dementia Risk in Adults with Down Syndrome

This study investigates the relationship between chronic life stress exposure and dementia development in adults with Down syndrome, who have elevated baseline dementia risk. The research explores whether psychosocial stress factors may accelerate cognitive decline in this vulnerable population.

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Pulmonary Pseudosequestration in a Child with Down Syndrome: First Reported Case

This case report describes the first documented occurrence of intralobar pulmonary pseudosequestration in a female infant with Down syndrome who presented with acute respiratory distress from RSV infection. The authors discuss the likely shared developmental mechanisms between Down syndrome and congenital pulmonary malformations, emphasizing the clinical importance of screening for these conditions in DS patients with recurrent respiratory symptoms.

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Hypercalcemia of Down Syndrome: A Rare Metabolic Complication

This case report documents severe hypercalcemia with nephrocalcinosis in a 12-month-old with Down syndrome, successfully managed with intravenous fluids, calcitonin, and long-term dietary calcium restriction. The authors emphasize the importance of recognizing this rare but significant association and the proposed hyperabsorptive intestinal mechanism underlying the condition.