The symptoms of DiGeorge Syndrome can vary widely, but common symptoms in neonates include:
Heart defects, such as tetralogy of Fallot, ventricular septal defect, or interrupted aortic arch Facial anomalies, including a small jaw, low-set ears, and wide-set eyes Feeding difficulties due to palate abnormalities or gastrointestinal issues Hypocalcemia (low calcium levels) caused by underdeveloped parathyroid glands Immune system deficiencies due to thymus gland abnormalities