Mental retardation (MR) is one of the few clinically important disorders for which the etiopathogenesis is still poorly understood. It is a condition of great concern for public health and society. MR is currently defined as a significant impairment of cognitive and adaptive functions, with onset before age 18 years. It may become evident during infancy or early childhood as developmental delay (DD), but it is best diagnosed during the school years. MR is estimated to occur in 1–10 % of the population, and research on its etiology has always been a challenge in medicine. The etiopathogenesis encompasses so many different entities that the attending physician can sometimes feel a ‘‘virtual panic,’ ’ starting a wide-range diagnostic evaluatio...
Purpose : The prevalence of developmental delay is 5-10% of the total pediatric population and early...
Background: The term developmental delay denotes a significant delay in one or more developmental do...
Introduction: In Western countries, mental retardation (MR) affects about 3% of the general populati...
Developmental delay (DD) is a commonly encountered clinical problem. Nearly most children with neuro...
In this study we report the retrospective analysis of a diagnostic work-up, comparing the yield of c...
Objective. This paper highlights the main lines of etiological investigation of global developmental...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article discusses the diagnostic evaluation of intellectual developmental dis...
There are no guidelines available for diagnostic studies in patients with mental retardation (MR) es...
Developmental Delay (DD) and Intellectual Disability (ID), depending on the affected individual bei...
<p>The population frequency of neuropsychic developmental delays in infants is estimated at nearly 1...
peer reviewedGlobal developmental delay (GDD) and intellectual development disorder (IDD) are common...
Intellectual disability/mental retardation (ID/MR) is defined as incomplete mental and cognitive dev...
Because MR (mental retardation) is generally regarded as the deviation from \u27the mean development...
Abstract—Objective: To make evidence-based recommendations concerning the evaluation of the child wi...
Neurodevelopmental disorders are a group of heterogeneous conditions characterized by a delay or dis...
Purpose : The prevalence of developmental delay is 5-10% of the total pediatric population and early...
Background: The term developmental delay denotes a significant delay in one or more developmental do...
Introduction: In Western countries, mental retardation (MR) affects about 3% of the general populati...
Developmental delay (DD) is a commonly encountered clinical problem. Nearly most children with neuro...
In this study we report the retrospective analysis of a diagnostic work-up, comparing the yield of c...
Objective. This paper highlights the main lines of etiological investigation of global developmental...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article discusses the diagnostic evaluation of intellectual developmental dis...
There are no guidelines available for diagnostic studies in patients with mental retardation (MR) es...
Developmental Delay (DD) and Intellectual Disability (ID), depending on the affected individual bei...
<p>The population frequency of neuropsychic developmental delays in infants is estimated at nearly 1...
peer reviewedGlobal developmental delay (GDD) and intellectual development disorder (IDD) are common...
Intellectual disability/mental retardation (ID/MR) is defined as incomplete mental and cognitive dev...
Because MR (mental retardation) is generally regarded as the deviation from \u27the mean development...
Abstract—Objective: To make evidence-based recommendations concerning the evaluation of the child wi...
Neurodevelopmental disorders are a group of heterogeneous conditions characterized by a delay or dis...
Purpose : The prevalence of developmental delay is 5-10% of the total pediatric population and early...
Background: The term developmental delay denotes a significant delay in one or more developmental do...
Introduction: In Western countries, mental retardation (MR) affects about 3% of the general populati...