Journal article

Neuropsychological diversity in Apert syndrome: A comparison of cognitive profiles

AC Da Costa, R Savarirayan, JA Wrennall, I Walters, N Gardiner, A Tucker, V Anderson, JG Meara

Annals of Plastic Surgery | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2005

Abstract

Apert syndrome is characterized by craniosynostosis, central nervous system anomalies, midface hypoplasia, and syndactyly. Current research has focused on genetic and neurologic correlates. Cognitive assessment has been primarily limited to global intellectual evaluations, which can fail to detect the diverse cognitive attributes of these children at an individual level. This report describes in detail the neuropsychological profiles of 2 children with Apert syndrome, incorporating clinical, radiographic, molecular and surgical data. One child showed intellectual deficits consistent with a moderate intellectual disability. The second child, while of normal intelligence, displayed neuropsycho..

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