Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3084629 | Pediatric Neurology | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Many risk factors have been associated with intellectual disability and/or autism in individuals with tuberous sclerosis complex; however, few data are available regarding practical clinical tools for early identification. In our case series, inclusion of the Capute Scales as a part of routine medical care led to the identification of developmental delays in the first 12Â months of life and selection of targeted neurodevelopmental interventions. Development of a risk-based assessment using this approach will be the focus of future studies as it may provide a potential window of opportunity for both research and clinical purposes. In research, it may serve as an objective outcome measure. Clinically, this type of assessment has potential for informing clinical treatment decisions and serving as a prognostic indicator of long-term cognitive and psychiatric outcomes.
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Authors
Tanjala T. MD, Gwendolyn PsyD, Siddharth MD, Andrea MD, Rebecca PhD, Adam MD, Michael V. MD,