H.K, VidyaSharath, KrishnaveniK.R, Asha2020-04-232020-04-232018-10H.K Vidya, Sharath Krishnaveni, K.R Asha. Risk Of Down Syndrome In Elderly Mothers: A Retrospective Study In Tumkur. International Journal of Anatomy and Research. 2018 Oct; 4: 5754-57592321-42872321-8967http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/198458Background: Down syndrome being the most common chromosomal disorder is researched extensively. The onlyetiology that is well established is increased maternal age. In the developing countries, the incidence of Downsyndrome is increasing in younger mother.Method: 75 cases of Down syndrome children and age matched 75 children without known congenitalabnormalities were taken for this study. The parental age was noted and statistical analysis was done tocorrelate the maternal age withy DS.Result: Only 26.4% of DS children were born in mothers aged above 35. There was a decrease in number ofchildren born in aged mothers of both group, but there was no much difference in the groups.Conclusion: Maternal age is not only the risk factor for occurrence of DS. There is generally a tendency of earlypregnancy in India, which leads to increase in number of DS children being born to mothers below 35Down syndromeMaternal ageRisk Of Down Syndrome In Elderly Mothers: A Retrospective Study In TumkurJournal ArticleIndiaAssistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Sridevi Medical college & Hospital, Tumkur, Karnataka, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, SreeBalaji Medical College & Hospital, BIHER, Chrompet, Chennai, Tami Nadu, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Sri Siddhartha Medical College &Hospital, Tumkur, Karnataka, India.