williams syndrome
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Definition
Noun: A rare genetic condition present from birth, characterized by the absence of a small segment of genetic material on chromosome 7. Key features include mild to moderate intellectual disability, potential growth delays, distinctive facial features (sometimes described as "elfin"), an exceptionally outgoing and social personality, and a notable strength in language and vocabulary relative to other cognitive abilities.
Usage Examples
- The child's highly social nature and advanced verbal skills, contrasted with learning difficulties, led doctors to test for Williams syndrome.
- Research into Williams syndrome provides unique insights into how specific genes affect social behavior and cognition.
- Individuals with Williams syndrome often exhibit a strong affinity for music.
Advanced Usage
- "Williams syndrome profile": Refers to the specific pattern of cognitive strengths and weaknesses associated with the condition.
- The neuropsychological assessment revealed a classic Williams syndrome profile, with pronounced visuospatial deficits alongside strong auditory memory and language.
- In genetic counseling, the term is used to describe the condition and its heritability pattern (typically sporadic, not inherited).
- The genetic counselor explained that the occurrence of Williams syndrome was due to a random deletion and the recurrence risk for future pregnancies is very low.
Variants and Related Words
- Williams-Beuren syndrome: An alternative name for the same condition, incorporating the name of another researcher.
- Elfin facies: A medical term sometimes used to describe the characteristic facial appearance associated with Williams syndrome.
Synonyms
- There are no direct single-word synonyms for this specific medical condition. It may be referred to descriptively as a genetic disorder, congenital syndrome, or neurodevelopmental disorder.
Related Phrases
- Chromosome 7 deletion: The underlying genetic cause of Williams syndrome.
- The diagnosis was confirmed by a test showing the characteristic chromosome 7 deletion.
- Hyper-sociability: A key behavioral trait often observed in Williams syndrome.
- The hyper-sociability associated with the condition means individuals may approach strangers without fear.
Notes
Williams syndrome is a formal medical term. It is always capitalized as it is derived from the name of the physician, Dr. J.C.P. Williams, who first described it. The term is used in clinical, research, and educational contexts.
Noun
- a rare congenital disorder associated with deletion of genetic material in chromosome 7; characterized by mental deficiency and some growth deficiency and elfin faces but an overly social personality and a remarkable gift for vocabulary