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Hy 2261 Psych
Hy 2261
A 5-year-old girl is being evaluated for developmental delay. Her parents report that the pregnancy was uneventful and that the delivery was without complications. The girl reached all milestones normally during da' first year. 1-Asperger disorder 2-Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder 3-Autistic disorder 4-Pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified 5-Rett syndrome 6-Triplet repeat disease 7-Down's Syndrome 8-Periventricular leukomalacia a) #5 The child described in this case description has the clinical features characteristic of Rett syndrome. During the first five months after birth, the infant has age-appropriate motor skills, head circumference, growth, and social interactions. At six to 30 months, the child has progressive encephalopathy with decline in previously developed motor and social skills. Associated features include seizures in up to 75% of affected children and irregular respiratory patterns. Long-term receptive and expressive communication and socialization abilities remain at a developmental level of less than one year. Rett syndrome occurs almost exclusively in females. Asperger disorder is characterized by at least two of the following indications of social impairment: markedly abnormal nonverbal communicative gestures, failure to develop peer relationships, lack of social or emotional reciprocity, and an inability to express pleasure in other people's happiness. Restricted interests and patterns of behavior are also present. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is characterized developmentally by an age-inappropriate poor attention span, age-inappropriate features of hyperactivity and impulsivity, or both. Autistic disorder is characterized by impairments in social interactions and communication, and restricted repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behavior, interests, and activities. Onset is prior to the age of three years. Pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified is a diagnostic category that would be used when a child manifests a qualitative impairment in the development of reciprocal social interaction and communication but does not meet the criteria for other pervasive developmental disorders. Perventricular leukomalacia is a prenatal or postnatal dx. due to oxygen deprivation where parts of the brain can be missing!
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