Intellectual disability is the impairment of cognitive, linguistic, motor and social skills that occurs in the pediatric age and is also described by the term "mental retardation". Intellectual disability occurs in 3-28 % of the general population due to a genetic cause, including chromosome aberrations. Among people with intellectual disabilities, the cause of the disability was identified as a single gene disorder in up to 12 %, multifactorial disorders in up to 4 %, and genetic disorders in up to 8.5 %. Children affected by a malformation syndrome associated with mental retardation or intellectual disability represent a care challenge for the pediatrician. A multidisciplinary team is essential to manage the patient, thereby controlling the complications of the syndrome and promoting the correct psychophysical development. This requires continuous follow-up of these children by the pediatrician, which is essential for both the clinical management of the syndrome and facilitating the social integration of these children.

Pediatrics for Disability. A Comprehensive Approach to Children with Syndromic Psychomotor Delay / Tarani, Luigi; Rasio, Debora; Tarani, Francesca; Parlapiano, Giovanni; Valentini, Diletta; Dylag, Katarzyna Anna; Spalice, Alberto; Paparella, Roberto; Fiore, Marco. - In: CURRENT PEDIATRIC REVIEWS. - ISSN 1875-6336. - 18:2(2022), pp. 1-11. [10.2174/1573396317666211129093426]

Pediatrics for Disability. A Comprehensive Approach to Children with Syndromic Psychomotor Delay

Tarani, Luigi;Rasio, Debora;Tarani, Francesca;Parlapiano, Giovanni;Valentini, Diletta;Spalice, Alberto;Paparella, Roberto;
2022

Abstract

Intellectual disability is the impairment of cognitive, linguistic, motor and social skills that occurs in the pediatric age and is also described by the term "mental retardation". Intellectual disability occurs in 3-28 % of the general population due to a genetic cause, including chromosome aberrations. Among people with intellectual disabilities, the cause of the disability was identified as a single gene disorder in up to 12 %, multifactorial disorders in up to 4 %, and genetic disorders in up to 8.5 %. Children affected by a malformation syndrome associated with mental retardation or intellectual disability represent a care challenge for the pediatrician. A multidisciplinary team is essential to manage the patient, thereby controlling the complications of the syndrome and promoting the correct psychophysical development. This requires continuous follow-up of these children by the pediatrician, which is essential for both the clinical management of the syndrome and facilitating the social integration of these children.
2022
Rare disease; birth defect; genetic syndrome; intellectual disability; mental retardation; pediatric population
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Pediatrics for Disability. A Comprehensive Approach to Children with Syndromic Psychomotor Delay / Tarani, Luigi; Rasio, Debora; Tarani, Francesca; Parlapiano, Giovanni; Valentini, Diletta; Dylag, Katarzyna Anna; Spalice, Alberto; Paparella, Roberto; Fiore, Marco. - In: CURRENT PEDIATRIC REVIEWS. - ISSN 1875-6336. - 18:2(2022), pp. 1-11. [10.2174/1573396317666211129093426]
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