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Tetrasomy 18p: Treatment and Surveillance

These recommendations are inclusive of the entire population of people with Tetrasomy 18p. It should be noted that there is a great deal of variation among individuals with Tetrasomy 18p. Not all complications or concerns will be listed in this document. However, the recommendations contained here should be used as a baseline for monitoring and the health of individuals with Tetrasomy 18p

Potential conditions in a neonate

  • Structural
    • Palate abnormality – 81%
    • Heart abnormalities -47% by Echo/ECG
    • Congenital orthopedic abnormalities-45%
    • Hernias-12%
    • Myelomeningocele-7%
  • Functional
    • Feeding problems – 83%
    • Respiratory distress – 31%
  • Biochemical
    • Jaundice – 57%

Initial evaluations after diagnosis

  • Ophthalmology
    • Strabismus –  75%
    • Refractive errors –  71%
  • Audiology / Otolaryngology
    • Hearing loss – 32%
    • Recurrent otitis media –  57%
  • Genitourinary
    • Cryptorchidism –  63%
    • Hypospadias – 7%
    • Urinary tract anomalies – 28%

Immediate Referrals to:

  • Appropriate sub-specialist as indicated by initial evaluations
  • Genetics follow-up if not previous to diagnosis
  • Early intervention/developmental services
  • The Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society
  • The Chromosome 18 Clinical Research Center

Closely monitor and manage:

  • Failure to thrive/growth failure
    • Underweight (< 3rd percentile)
  • Endocrinology
    • Short stature (< 25th percentile)
    • Growth hormone deficiency
  • Otorhinolaryngology
    • Recurrent otitis media
    • Hearing loss
  • Gastrointestinal
    • Constipation
    • GE reflux
    • Hernias
    • Eosinophilic esophagitis
  • Immunology/Rheumatology
    • Atopic disorders
    • IgA deficiency
    • Eosinphiilic esophagitis
  • Orthopedics
    • Congenital hip dysplasia
    • Foot abnormalities
    • Decreased bone mineral density
  • Development
    • Milestones
    • School performance
    • Psychometric data
  • Dental
  • Neurology
    • Seizure
    • Hypotonia
  • Behavioral/mood changes

Annual Screenings

  • Vision
  • Hearing

Current Adult Status

Age and Cause of Death

Updated 2020

There is additional information on each of the areas mentioned above within the downloadable PDF document.

Updated 2020