Sunday, April 19, 2009

Signs and Symptoms of Velocardiofacial Syndrome

Velocardiofacial Syndrome

Children with Velocardiofacial Syndrome can have a range of characteristics, which will dictate what treatment is required. The cleft palate is usually repaired when the infant is around 10 months old or when he or she is starting to make sounds of speech. Palate surgery often takes about two or three hours, with the infant staying in the hospital one or two nights. Some children with Velocardiofacial Syndrome experience speech difficulties even when the palate looks normal. In addition, orthodontic treatment may be necessary.

If there is evidence of developmental delay, the child should be referred to an infant stimulation program to receive thorough developmental testing and appropriate interventions. In California, parents should contact their local Regional Center. Such programs are federally mandated and are available to all eligible children regardless of income.

Velocardiofacial Syndrome

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