نتایج جستجو برای: mental retardation

تعداد نتایج: 271826  

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2002
Julie A Osterling Geraldine Dawson Jeffrey A Munson

Previous work based on observations of home videotapes indicates that differences can be detected between infants with autism spectrum disorder and infants with typical development at 1 year of age. The present study addresses the question of whether autism can be distinguished from mental retardation by 1 year of age. Home videotapes of first birthday parties from 20 infants later diagnosed wi...

2016
Jin Hwan Lee Hyo Jeong Kim Jung Min Yoon Eun Jung Cheon Jae Woo Lim Kyong Og Ko Gyung Min Lee

Constitutional interstitial deletions of the long arm of chromosome 5 (5q) are quite rare, and the corresponding phenotype is not yet clearly delineated. Severe mental retardation has been described in most patients who present 5q deletions. Specifically, the interstitial deletion of chromosome 5q33.3q35.1, an extremely rare chromosomal aberration, is characterized by mental retardation, develo...

2005
Michael W. Kita

Mental retardation is considered an Axis II diagnosis under the DSM, where "specific developmental disorders" are grouped along with disorders of personality. A diagnosis of mental retardation under the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association) generally requires significantly subaverage intellectual function with concurrent deficits or ...

Journal: :Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews 2005
Senthil K Sundaram Harry T Chugani Diane C Chugani

Positron emission tomography (PET) is a technique that enables imaging of the distribution of radiolabeled tracers designed to track biochemical and molecular processes in the body after intravenous injection or inhalation. New strategies for the use of radiolabeled tracers hold potential for imaging gene expression in the brain during development and following interventions. In addition, PET m...

2009
Victor A. McKusick

Mental retardation—known more commonly nowadays as intellectual disability—is a severe neurological condition affecting up to 3% of the general population. As a result of the analysis of familial cases and recent advances in clinical genetic testing, great strides have been made in our understanding of the genetic etiologies of mental retardation. Nonetheless, no treatment is currently clinical...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Yasmin H Neggers Eun-Kyung Kim Ju-Mi Song Eun-Jung Chung Young-Sook Um Taesun Park

There is evidence that alteration in plasma fatty acid composition may play a role in certain neurological disorders. This case control study was conducted to evaluate the association between plasma fatty acid levels and mental retardation in Korean children. Plasma phospholipid fatty acids, plasma lipids, dietary fatty acids and selected nutrients were measured in 31 mentally retarded boys (me...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1990
M P Harvey A Kearney A Smith R J Trent

The rare association of alpha thalassaemia and mental retardation has been described previously. Molecular studies of the alpha globin cluster in these cases have been heterogeneous, with some patients having large deletions while in others the alpha globin complex appears to be intact (non-deletional). The non-deletional cases form a distinct group whose features include severe mental retardat...

Journal: :Progress in neurobiology 2004
R Benavides-Piccione I Ballesteros-Yáñez M Martínez de Lagrán G Elston X Estivill C Fillat J Defelipe M Dierssen

Since the discovery in the 1970s that dendritic abnormalities in cortical pyramidal neurons are the most consistent pathologic correlate of mental retardation, research has focused on how dendritic alterations are related to reduced intellectual ability. Due in part to obvious ethical problems and in part to the lack of fruitful methods to study neuronal circuitry in the human cortex, there is ...

2009
Dorina STOICĂNESCU Mariana CEVEI

We evaluated the presence or absence of informative morphogenetic variants in cases with mental retardation compared with mentally healthy subjects. Cases diagnosed with mental retardation were matched by age and sex with control subjects and examined for the presence of informative morphogenetic variants. The aim of the study was to investigate their prevalence and mean number in these subject...

ژورنال: Journal of Research and Health 2018

Health and wellbeing of mothers of children with special needs as a vulnerable group in society is very important. Mental health is affected by many variables, the most important of which are personality traits. The aim of this study was to examine general health and its relationship with personality traits among mothers of children with special needs. This study used a comparative design. The ...

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