Journal article

Electroencephalographic abnormalities during sleep in children with developmental speech-language disorders: A case control study

B Parry-Fielder, K Collins, J Fisher, E Keir, V Aanderson, R Jacobs, IE Scheffer, T Nolan

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology | WILEY | Published : 2009

Abstract

Earlier research has suggested a link between epileptiformactivity in the electroencephalogram (EEG) and developmental speech-language disorder (DSLD). This study investigated the strength of this association by comparing the frequency of EEG abnormalities in 45 language-normal children (29 males, 16 females; mean age 6y 11mo, SD 1y 10 mo, range 4y-9y 10 mo) and 54 community-ascertained children (35 males, 19 females; mean age 5 y 7 mo, SD 1y 6 mo, range 4y-9y 11 mo) with a diagnosis of severe DSLD, defined as a score at least 2 SD below the mean on at least one speech-languagemeasure, and a performance IQ of at least 80 points. All participants underwent sleep EEGs after sedation. Children ..

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