Everything You Need To Know About Cornelia de Lange Syndrome

Treatment Options

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Treatment for CdLS will require a team of doctors and other healthcare professionalssince this disorder affects many parts of the body. Examples of those commonly involved in this team are geneticists, plastic surgeons, gastroenterologists, cardiologists, speech pathologists, orthopedic surgeons, audiologists, as well as a pediatrician.

Though specific treatment strategies will vary based on each patient and how the disorder is affecting them, there are some typical options. For instance, since many CdLS patients have delayed or poor growth, they often receive either gastrostomy tube placement or supplemental feedings to help meet their nutritional requirements. Many patients also receive continuous speech, physical, and occupational therapy to assist in their development. Individuals with skeletal abnormalities and congenital heart defects stemming from CdLS may also be candidates for, or even requiresurgical intervention. Some gastrointestinal problems may also need surgery, although treatment to meet nutritional requirements, mentioned earlier, may still be necessary. Finally, when seizures are present in a patient’s CdLS, doctors may recommend anti-seizure medication to help alleviate the seizures.

Continue reading to learn about the typical prognosis for patients with Cornelia de Lange syndrome.

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