Objective: To develop standardization for nomenclature, diagnostic work up and diagnostic criteria for cases of neurocognitive regression in Down syndrome. Background: There are no consensus criteria for the evaluation or diagnosis of neurocognitive regression in persons with Down syndrome. As such, previously published data on this condition is relegated to smaller case series with heterogenous data sets. Lack of standardized assessment tools has slowed research in this clinical area. Methods: The authors performed a two-round traditional Delphi method survey of an international group of clinicians with experience in treating Down syndrome to develop a standardized approach to clinical care and research in this area. Thirty-eight pote...
Objective: to identify through a narrative literature review the most recurrent pathologies in indiv...
Individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) often have unique health challenges which include complex medica...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID) in humans with a...
Objective: To develop standardization for nomenclature, diagnostic work up and diagnostic criteria ...
Objective: To develop standardization for nomenclature, diagnostic work up and diagnostic criteria f...
Research on the multiple aspects of cognitive impairment in Down syndrome (DS), from genes to behavi...
ABSTRACT: The intellectual or mental development of children and adults with Down syndrome has often...
BackgroundRecent advances in medical care have increased life expectancy and improved the quality of...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID). Abilities relat...
BACKGROUND: Down syndrome regression disorder is a symptom cluster consisting of neuropsychiatric re...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID). Abilities relat...
Down syndrome (DS) is associated with intellectual disability and an ultra-high risk of developing d...
Down syndrome (DS) is characterised by several clinical features including intellectual disability (...
Abstract The validity of dementia diagnostic criteria depends on their ability to distinguish dement...
ABSTRACT Objective: Objective: The minor physical anomaly (MPA) is believed to reflect abnormal deve...
Objective: to identify through a narrative literature review the most recurrent pathologies in indiv...
Individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) often have unique health challenges which include complex medica...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID) in humans with a...
Objective: To develop standardization for nomenclature, diagnostic work up and diagnostic criteria ...
Objective: To develop standardization for nomenclature, diagnostic work up and diagnostic criteria f...
Research on the multiple aspects of cognitive impairment in Down syndrome (DS), from genes to behavi...
ABSTRACT: The intellectual or mental development of children and adults with Down syndrome has often...
BackgroundRecent advances in medical care have increased life expectancy and improved the quality of...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID). Abilities relat...
BACKGROUND: Down syndrome regression disorder is a symptom cluster consisting of neuropsychiatric re...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID). Abilities relat...
Down syndrome (DS) is associated with intellectual disability and an ultra-high risk of developing d...
Down syndrome (DS) is characterised by several clinical features including intellectual disability (...
Abstract The validity of dementia diagnostic criteria depends on their ability to distinguish dement...
ABSTRACT Objective: Objective: The minor physical anomaly (MPA) is believed to reflect abnormal deve...
Objective: to identify through a narrative literature review the most recurrent pathologies in indiv...
Individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) often have unique health challenges which include complex medica...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID) in humans with a...