Because DiGeorge syndrome can cause as many as 40 genes to be deleted, it affects a lot of body systems. Signs and symptoms can include a heart murmur, frequent infections, a cleft palate, poor muscle tone, and delayed development. A doctor may notice these signs at the child's birth, or they may become more pronounced throughout infancy and early childhood.

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