@article{article_583587, title={Is “Meow” the diagnostic criteria, indication of verdict of Cri dé Chat, Cat Cry Syndrome? A consideration of Disabilities by a case report}, journal={Türk Dünyası Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi Yenidoğan Dergisi}, volume={1}, pages={238–254}, year={2016}, author={Yıldırım, Selda Hekim and Köse, Halil and Akşit, M. Arif}, keywords={Aklı kullanma}, abstract={<p>Meow is specific criteria for Cat Cry Disease. We can have encountered at special cases as hypocalcemia or even hypoglycemia such kind of meow, but they are limited. After the given the substrates, all are dismissed or nearly gone. In some defective, handicapped infants, such kind of crying can be notices. They are high pitched but not really as meow. Thus, the typical meow, cat-cry noticed but not any dysmorphic and severe developmental features of the syndrome has been found inindividuals with a deletion confined to 5p15.3. 62-year woman diagnoses as cat cry syndrome and had a soft, high-pitched, cat-like voice is also recorded. Therefore, here we are indicating the diagnosis is not confirmed by cat crying, but only be suspicious aspect for evaluation. The best for all odd looking infants is genetic approach and routine investigation at the pregnancy period. For all, not only for Trizomi 21 or not for 18 and 15, but all other congenital malformations, have to be in check list of the ultrasound evaluation. To be a member of the community, all the disable infants must be educated and be ready for the community life.  </p>}, number={2}, publisher={Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi}