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DOES GENETIC SYNDROME SUCH AS

TREACHER COLLIN SYNDROME THAT

AFFECT THE PHYSICAL ASPECT HAVE AN

IMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH?

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Nur Azizah Radiah
Nurul Deswita Iqbal
Rika Laura
CHARACTERISTIC
Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is a genetic disorder that
affects the development of bones and other tissues in the
face. It is caused by mutations in the TCOF1, POLR1C, or
POLR1D genes, and is characterized by facial abnormalities
such as underdeveloped cheekbones, a small jaw and chin,
and drooping eyelids.
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TCS SYMPTOMS TIMELINE


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EFFECT OF TCS SYMPTOMS


Self-injurious behavior is defined as repetitive, deliberate, self-abusive behavior
that is commonly seen in patients with intellectual disabilities (ID) and autism.
Self-injurious behavior is seen more frequently in males with intellectual
disabilities than in females. These behaviors can include
banging, hitting, and kicking of the head and body as well as biting, choking,
pinching, poking, scratching, and self-restraint. The most common types of self-
injurious behaviors are hitting and banging of the head, as seen in this patient.
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