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Cognitive-behavioral features of children with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome: preliminary report of 12 cases.
[wolf-hirschhorn syndrome]
As
a
subset
of
genetic
abnormalities
,
subtelomeric
deletions
have
been
found
in
7
-
10
%
of
individuals
with
mental
retardation
(
MR
)
.
One
subtelomeric
deletion
,
Wolf-
Hirschhorn
syndrome
(
WHS
)
,
causes
mild
to
severe
MR
,
but
the
cognitive
-
behavioral
features
of
individuals
with
WHS
have
not
been
studied
systematically
.
To
that
end
,
we
administered
a
comprehensive
cognitive
-
behavioral
battery
to
12
children
with
WHS
,
ages
4
-
17
years
,
who
also
had
some
expressive
language
.
Using
the
Stanford
-
Binet
(
4
th
Edition
)
,
we
found
cognitive
deficits
ranged
from
mild
to
severe
,
with
mean
IQ
=
44
.
1
.
Interviewing
parents
with
the
Vineland
Adaptive
Behavior
Scales
,
we
found
mean
adaptive
behavior
score
(
DQ
)
=
37
.
3
,
with
females
exhibiting
slightly
higher
scores
than
males
.
Cognitive
profiles
indicated
relative
strengths
in
Verbal
and
Quantitative
Reasoning
.
Adaptive
behavior
profiles
noted
significant
relative
strengths
in
the
Socialization
Domain
.
These
cognitive
-
behavioral
profiles
differed
from
children
with
other
subtelomeric
deletion
syndromes
,
2
q
37
or
8
p
23
.
Attention
deficits
and
hyperactivity
(
ADHD
)
were
observed
in
7
/
12
(
58
%
)
of
the
children
we
tested
.
One
child
attained
a
score
on
the
Child
Autism
Rating
Scale
(
CARS
)
suggestive
of
mild
autism
.
We
conclude
that
different
genetic
disorders
,
which
cause
MR
,
produce
diverse
cognitive
-
behavioral
profiles
.
Consequently
,
cognitive
-
behavioral
profiles
of
children
with
MR
need
to
be
assessed
more
comprehensively
.
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"significant relative strengths in the socialization domain"
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