Williams syndrome (WS) is associated with atypical social communication and cognition reminiscent of the behaviours observed in autism. Nonetheless, WS also differs significantly from autism, such as regarding social motivation, which is typically enhanced in WS and reduced in autism. This study sought...
Williams Syndrome, which is caused by the loss of one of the two copies of a segment of chromosome 7, can produce learning impairments, especially for tasks that require visual and motor skills, such as solving a jigsaw puzzle. Some people with the disorder also exhibit poor concentration and...
Thirteen of 41 patients (32%) with Williams syndrome in a multidisciplinary clinic were noted to have genitourinary symptoms. The predominant features were increased urinary frequency and daytime wetting. Four patients had bladder diverticula and uninhibited detrusor contractions as demonstrated on urodynami...
How is Rett syndrome diagnosed? What are the symptoms of secondary adrenal insufficiency? What are the signs and symptoms of cauda equina syndrome? What are the symptoms of metatarsalgia? What is reverse Rett syndrome? What are the symptoms of spondylolisthesis? Explain what is Williams syndrome. ...
Conclusion The severity of subcortical white matter lesions is related to the presence of depressive symptoms and to a history of late-onset depression. FOR THE majority of persons with a depression syndrome the age of onset is in the late 20s, but it is also common to have an onset after...
Symptoms and Signs of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome This review summarizes the symptoms and signs seen in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). It is based on the authors' experience with two cohorts... AL Komaroff,B Dedra - 《Reviews of Infectious Diseases》 被引量: 690发表: 1991年 ...
Internalized Homonegativity and Demoralization Syndrome in Chinese Gay Men: The Mediating Role of Sexual Orientation Concealment and Sense of Self Article 25 June 2024 Internalized Homonegativity and Mental Health Among Chinese Gay and Bisexual Cisgender Men: Exploring the Moderating Influences of Psych...
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If you haveautismor other developmental disorders like Williams’ syndrome or Turner’s syndrome, you’re more likely to have prosopagnosia as well. There are many theories to explain this link. Experts think that it could have to do with a lack of social interest in faces and other issues ...
He called these stages the “General Adaptation Syndrome” (GAS).[2] They are: Alarm stage - Sensing danger triggers the stress response. The stress response causes the secretion of stress hormones into the bloodstream where they travel to targeted spots in the body to bring about specific ...