Characteristics
Individuals
with Down syndrome may have some or all of the following physical characteristics:
oblique eye fissures with epicanthic skin folds on the inner corner
of the eyes, muscle hypotonia (poor muscle tone), a flat nasal bridge,
a single palmar fold, a protruding tongue (due to small oral cavity,
and an enlarged tongue near the tonsils), a short neck, white spots
on the iris known as Brushfield spots, excessive joint laxity including
atlanto-axial instability, congenital heart defects, excessive space
between large toe and second toe, a single flexion furrow of the fifth
finger, and a higher number of ulnar loop dermatoglyphs. Most individuals
with Down syndrome have mental retardation in the mild (IQ 50–70)
to moderate (IQ 35–50) range, with individuals having Mosaic Down
syndrome typically 10–30 points higher. In addition, individuals
with Down syndrome can have serious abnormalities affecting any body
system. They also may have a broad head and a very round face.