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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedLewis AH, Chugh A, Sobotka SA
Behavioral outbursts in a child with a deletion syndrome, generalized epilepsy, global developmental delay, and failure to thrive.
This paper presents the case of a 7-year-old girl with 20q13.33 deletion and a history of generalized convulsive epilepsy who presented to the Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic due to concerns about her behavioral outbursts in the context of overall delayed development.
AHRQ-funded; HS023007.
Citation: Lewis AH, Chugh A, Sobotka SA .
Behavioral outbursts in a child with a deletion syndrome, generalized epilepsy, global developmental delay, and failure to thrive.
Pediatr Ann 2018 Mar;47(3):e130-e34. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20180223-01..
Keywords: Case Study, Children/Adolescents, Disabilities, Genetics, Neurological Disorders
Carmody D, Pastore AN, Landmeier KA
Patients with KCNJ11-related diabetes frequently have neuropsychological impairments compared with sibling controls.
This study compared neurodevelopmental outcomes in patients with KCNJ11 mutations and their sibling controls. It found that patients with KCNJ11-related diabetes without global developmental delay had significant differences compared with sibling controls on a range of assessments including IQ, measures of academic achievement and executive function.
AHRQ-funded; HS023007.
Citation: Carmody D, Pastore AN, Landmeier KA .
Patients with KCNJ11-related diabetes frequently have neuropsychological impairments compared with sibling controls.
Diabet Med 2016 Oct;33(10):1380-6. doi: 10.1111/dme.13159.
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Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Diabetes, Disabilities, Neurological Disorders, Newborns/Infants