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Investigation of developmental delay
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2018In November 2017’s issue of Archives there were a number of articles addressing the important area of the clinical approach to children with developmental delay. The investigations performed are very variable across the UK and this is a key area where the clinical and cost-effectiveness of every laboratory investigation needs to be further evaluated ...
Christian de Goede +2 more
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Classification of developmental delays
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 1998Developmental delay is frequently used to identify children with delay in meeting developmental milestones in one or more streams of development. There is no consensus on the specific definition. Developmental delay is best viewed generically as a chief complaint rather than a diagnosis.
M C, Petersen, D A, Kube, F B, Palmer
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Ophthalmic Paediatrics and Genetics, 1981
A new concept and classification of visual developmental delay is presented and illustrated with selected cases. A difference between visual developmental delay associated with mental retardation and cerebral blindness is discussed. the importance of two methods, the visually evoked potential (VEP) and preferential looking (PL), for the objective ...
Yasuo Uemura +2 more
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A new concept and classification of visual developmental delay is presented and illustrated with selected cases. A difference between visual developmental delay associated with mental retardation and cerebral blindness is discussed. the importance of two methods, the visually evoked potential (VEP) and preferential looking (PL), for the objective ...
Yasuo Uemura +2 more
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2004
Abstract Developmental delays may be broadly categorized as “disorders that interfere with the child’s ability to communicate, relate and think creatively and logically” in an age-appropriate manner, or as “disorders in the regulation of activity and attention.” Using this definition, nearly all internationally adopted children are ...
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Abstract Developmental delays may be broadly categorized as “disorders that interfere with the child’s ability to communicate, relate and think creatively and logically” in an age-appropriate manner, or as “disorders in the regulation of activity and attention.” Using this definition, nearly all internationally adopted children are ...
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Genetics and developmental delay
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 1998The discovery of new cytogenetic and molecular genetic techniques and principles has been explosive in recent years. A secure diagnosis based on molecular evidence has become possible for many syndromes previously only clinically defined, which has helped enormously in predicting children's developmental progress, in allowing knowledgeable surveillance
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Preventing Developmental Delays: Is Developmental Screening Sufficient?
Pediatrics, 1994Developmental screening, a secondary form of prevention, is designed to facilitate early identification and treatment of children in whom a developmental problem has been diagnosed. Ideally, this is accomplished through the administration of a quick, simple, economical procedure that is designed to identify children having a high probability of being ...
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Infantile Exotropia and Developmental Delay
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2018Purpose: To evaluate a group of infants with this disorder to determine the long-term outcome of surgery and to assess the need for neurologic evaluations. Methods: This interventional case series reviewed the records of infants who underwent surgery for the treatment of exotropia ...
Gregg T, Lueder, Marlo, Galli
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Early intervention in developmental delay
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2006To establish the socio-demographic and clinical profile of children attending Early Intervention Program (EIP).Retrospective analysis of case records of 100 consecutive children examined from July 2002 to June 2004. Data regarding socio-demographic variables, clinical profile, locomotor, speech and audiology functions were recorded.
Paramleen, Kaur +6 more
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Neurometabolic Testing in Developmental Delay
Journal of Child Neurology, 2000The goal of this study was to examine the usefulness of neurometabolic testing in patients with unexplained developmental delay. We included 118 patients from ages 3 months to 13 years. The evaluation was conducted according to a protocol that called for stepwise investigations with the intention to minimize unnecessary tests.
A S, Papavasiliou +3 more
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Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2011
This article presents current neurobiological concepts that highlight the critical role of chronological age in determining optimal development. The role of sensitive periods, experience expectancy, gene expression, and gene–age interactions is discussed.
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This article presents current neurobiological concepts that highlight the critical role of chronological age in determining optimal development. The role of sensitive periods, experience expectancy, gene expression, and gene–age interactions is discussed.
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