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Query: UMLS:C0025362 (
mental retardation
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Echolalia, the parroting of the speech of others, is a severe
communication disorder
frequently associated with childhood schizophrenia and
mental retardation
. Two echolalic children, one schizophrenic and one retarded, were treated in a multiple-baseline design across subjects. Each child was taught to make an appropriate, non-echolalic verbal response (i.e., "I don't know") to a small set of previously echoed questions. After such training, this response generalized across a broad set of untrained questions that had formerly been echoed. The results obtained were the same irrespective of the specific experimenter who presented the questions. Further, each child discriminated appropriately between those questions that had previously been echoed and those that had not. Followup probes showed that treatment gains were maintained one month later. The procedure is economical, in that it produces a rapid and widespread cessation of echolalic responding.
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PMID:Elimination of echolalic responding to questions through the training of a generalized verbal response. 73 Jun 31
It has not been determined whether severity of handicap or other associated factors are more important in determining the age of presentation for developmental disabilities. The relationship between age at presentation and referral source, presenting complaint, diagnosis, and associated factors (medical illness, motor signs, or behavioral disturbances) was examined in 738 consecutive children referred for developmental evaluation during 1982-1983. The nature of the complaint or diagnosis (motor, language, behavioral, or educational) was a far better predictor of age of presentation than the severity of the disorder. The degree of
mental retardation
did not affect age of presentation. Behavior problems did not affect the age of presentation for school failure or learning disability, but were associated with later presentation for motor delay, language delay,
communication disorder
, and within all IQ groups. The association of topography of handicap rather than severity with age of presentation should be considered when establishing or evaluating efforts at early identification of developmental disability.
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PMID:Age of presentation in developmental disability. 243 9
In April 1985, a report entitled "Prenatal and Perinatal Factors Associated with Brain Disorders" was published by the National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development and the National Institute of Neurological and
Communicative Disorders
and Stroke. A panel of ten individuals completed the report documenting the knowledge and the complexities of what is known with respect to brain damage that may develop before birth or in the neonatal period. It is clear that all stages of fetal and neonatal development influence normal outcome. Although intrapartal period events may explain a significant portion of cerebral palsy, the illness is often linked with confounding factors such as low birth weight and asphyxia. Pure epilepsy or pure
mental retardation
is rarely associated with intrapartal events. In general, the pathologic lesions seen in the brain may reflect many different fetal insults. The same clinical event such as asphyxia may result in varied intracranial diseases, which effects may depend on when the clinical events occurred.
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PMID:Prenatal and perinatal factors associated with brain disorders. 373 66
A recent "Tuberous Sclerosis Research Workshop," held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, under the sponsorship of the National Institute of Neurological and
Communicative Disorders
and Stroke and the Tuberous Sclerosis Association of America, examined the current state of knowledge about this congenital disorder which frequently results in
mental retardation
. Workshop participants discussed the controversy over whether diagnostic tests based on the presence of hypomelanotic macules in the skin of newborns are sufficiently reliable to warrant legislated mass screening programs such as the one that will take effect in Massachusetts in June 1986. They also considered the likelihood of developing techniques for the prenatal diagnosis of the disorder in the future.
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PMID:Early diagnosis, genetic marker sought for tuberous sclerosis. 658 29
Communication disorders in children can be caused by impaired hearing. However, also other factors can adversely influence speech and language development, such as
mental retardation
, lack of language stimulation and anatomical defects of speech organs. Speech and language development can be regarded as a symptom; therefore a multidisciplinary diagnostic procedure is essential to the planning of an adequate therapy programme. In the Netherlands a great variety in diagnosis and treatment exists. A child with a
communication disorder
is usually seen by five specialists, and the interval between recognition of the communication problem by the parents and the final diagnosis, after which therapy starts, sometimes lasts almost three years. Besides that, in a majority of cases speech and language therapy is offered. In order to change this process for the better a prospective research programme was started in the Academic Hospital Groningen, the Netherlands, with a protocolled multidisciplinary diagnostic approach. The first findings are encouraging: 89% of 209 children with supposed communication disorders were diagnosed after one visit to the outpatient clinic.
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PMID:[Communication disorders in children; experiences with a multidisciplinary outpatient diagnosis]. 955 84