(2007). Effect of adapted Phonic Faces story books of Phonological skills if children with severe expressiva language disorder. Doctor of Philosophy, Faculty of the Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.Banajee, M., 2007, Effect of Adapted Phonic Faces Story Books on Phonological Skills of ...
Common(1% to 10%): Depression, difficulty with concentration/attention, anxiety psychomotor slowing, altered mood, confusion, cognitive difficulty, bradyphrenia, decreased libido, expressive language disorder, disorientation, aggression, aggression, anger, abnormal behavior ...
Localization of a gene implicated in a severe speech and language disorder - SE, VARGHA-KHADEM, et al. - 1998Fisher, S. E. , et al. Localization of a Gene Implicated in a Severe Speech and Language Disorder[ J ]. Nature Genet, 1998 (18)....
a developmental disorder characterized in varying degrees by a subnormal ability to learn, a substantially low IQ, and impaired social adjustment. [1900–15] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All ri...
Recent studies of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) have resulted in conflicting conclusions regarding the comorbidity of these disorders on phenotypic grounds. In a nuclear family with two dually affected and one unaffected offspring, whole-exome sequences were eva...
Social affective and communication symptoms are central to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), yet their severity differs across toddlers: Some toddlers with ASD display improving abilities across early ages and develop good social and language skills, while
Loss-of function mutations in SLC6A8 cause the creatine deficiency syndrome (OMIM 300352), which is character- ized by MR, epilepsy, and expressive speech and language delay.11 SLC6A8 is duplicated in family D and F. In patients from these two families, creatine levels in urine and spinal...
We report on three female patients with severe psychomotor delay and absence of expressive language, associated, in two, with epileptic fits. The phenotypic aspect of all was suggestive of Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS). Previous standard chromosome analyses had shown a normal female complement. We...
These included history of learning disability, decreased auditory and visual acuity, problems with expressive speech, hypotension, seizure disorder, traumatic brain injury, manic depression, schizophrenia, HIV infection, septicaemia, weight fluctuation, inability to lay flat due to shortness of breath, ...
By comparison, clients with a severe mental disorder often present with flat affect (are unexpressive) or present with excessive emotionality that seems not to fit the situations they are addressing. Sometimes the voice tone will vary from very high or low and back to normal. Of all the ...