COMPARISONS OF MOSAIC & NON-MOSAIC DOWN SYNDROME

DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES

In the 1996 mosaic Down syndrome research publication of the Medical College of Virginia (MCV), Virginia Commonwealth University, researchers matched 28 pairs of individuals with mosaic and non-mosaic Down syndrome. This match was to compare the similarities and differences of mosaic and non-mosaic Down syndrome. With the exception of speech, there was a trend toward individuals with mosaic DS reaching the milestone evaluated at an earlier age than those with non-mosaic Down syndrome. However, a clear difference (identified by statistical testing) was apparent only for crawling and walking.

MILESTONE
Mosaic Down syndrome
Non-Mosaic DS

Rolled Over

4.65 months

5.06 months

Sat alone without support

8.59 months

9.44 months

*Crawled

11.24 months

13.89 months

*Walked Alone

20.54 months

24.33 months

Spoke first word other than mama/dada

19.13 months

17.94 months

Drank from cup alone

17.00 months

19.64 months

Walked up stairs

24.77 months

34.20 months

* = statistical difference between mosaic and non-mosaic groups

IMDSA recognizes that this is an average age and in no way an absolute guideline for when individuals with mosaic Down syndrome will meet their milestones .

COMPARISONS OF CHILDREN W/MOSAIC DOWN SYNDROME AND SIBLINGS

In another part of this study 45 individuals ranging in the age of 4 months to 33 yrs were compared to their siblings when asked when each group met developmental milestones. 

 

Child w/MDS

Siblings

  Milestone

^Avg

 

 

Range

^Avg

Range

 

 

Rolled Over

4.5

1-12

3.5

1-6

*Sat Alone

8.5

4-15

6

4-8.5

*Crawled

11

6-23

7

3-11

**Spoke first word

18

6-60

11

5-18

*Walked

20

9-30

11

8-16

*Walked up stairs

25

9-48

17

10-24

*Toilet Trained

44

20-72+

27

17-48

*Dressed self

49

32-96

36

24-60

 * = statistical difference between children with mosaicism and their siblings

** = first word other than mama or dada

* Age in chart is counted by months 

^ - AVG = Average

IMDSA recognizes that there is a wide age range in developmental milestones for children with mosaic Down syndrome and in most cases, a significant developmental delay when compared to their siblings according to this research conducted by MCV.