There are no guidelines available for diagnostic studies in patients with mental retardation (MR) established in an evidence-based manner. Here we report such study, based on information from original studies on the results with respect to detected significant anomalies (yield) of six major diagnostic investigations, and evaluate whether the yield differs depending on setting, MR severity, and gender. Results for cytogenetic studies showed the mean yield of chromosome aberrations in classical cytogenetics to be 9.5% (variation: 5.4% in school populations to 13.3% in institute populations; 4.1% in borderline-mild MR to 13.3% in moderate-profound MR; more frequent structural anomalies in females). The median yield of subtelomeric studies was ...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a common paediatric problem. Investigation focused on determining th...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most frequent cause of inherited mental re...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The frequency of subtelomeric rearrangements in patients wi...
Mental retardation (MR) is one of the few clinically important disorders for which the etiopathogene...
According to various estimates, mental retardation occurs in 1-3% of the population. Mental retardat...
International audienceDevelopmental disability/mental retardation is a major public health problem a...
In this paper we report the results of a genetic-diagnostic survey of 116 institutionalized male pat...
Background Chromosomal aberrations are one of the most common causes of mental retardation...
A cytogenetic study was made on heavy mentally retarded patients with behavior disorders. The purpos...
Contains fulltext : 49156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mental retarda...
Genomic imbalances are considered the most frequent causes of mental retardation (MR). Although wide...
We conducted a cytogenetic study on 865 individuals with idiopathic mental retardation (MR) who were...
Objective. This paper highlights the main lines of etiological investigation of global developmental...
Abstract Background Cryptic chromosome imbalances are increasingly acknowledged as a cause for menta...
In this study we report the retrospective analysis of a diagnostic work-up, comparing the yield of c...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a common paediatric problem. Investigation focused on determining th...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most frequent cause of inherited mental re...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The frequency of subtelomeric rearrangements in patients wi...
Mental retardation (MR) is one of the few clinically important disorders for which the etiopathogene...
According to various estimates, mental retardation occurs in 1-3% of the population. Mental retardat...
International audienceDevelopmental disability/mental retardation is a major public health problem a...
In this paper we report the results of a genetic-diagnostic survey of 116 institutionalized male pat...
Background Chromosomal aberrations are one of the most common causes of mental retardation...
A cytogenetic study was made on heavy mentally retarded patients with behavior disorders. The purpos...
Contains fulltext : 49156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mental retarda...
Genomic imbalances are considered the most frequent causes of mental retardation (MR). Although wide...
We conducted a cytogenetic study on 865 individuals with idiopathic mental retardation (MR) who were...
Objective. This paper highlights the main lines of etiological investigation of global developmental...
Abstract Background Cryptic chromosome imbalances are increasingly acknowledged as a cause for menta...
In this study we report the retrospective analysis of a diagnostic work-up, comparing the yield of c...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a common paediatric problem. Investigation focused on determining th...
ABSTRACT Objectives: The fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most frequent cause of inherited mental re...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The frequency of subtelomeric rearrangements in patients wi...