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- Q17009018 subject Q6961882.
- Q17009018 subject Q7066583.
- Q17009018 subject Q8375683.
- Q17009018 subject Q9545026.
- Q17009018 abstract "Developmental regression is when a child loses an acquired function or fails to progress beyond a prolonged plateau after a period of relatively normal development. Developmental regression could be due to metabolic disorders, progressive hydrocephalus, worsening of seizures, increased spasticity, worsening of movement disorders or parental misconception of acquired milestones. The timing of onset of developmental regression can be established by repeated medical evaluations, prior photographs and home movies. Whether the neurologic decline is predominantly affecting the gray matter or the white matter of the brain needs to be ascertained. Seizures or EEG changes, movement disorders, blindness with retinal changes, personality changes and dementia are features suggestive of grey matter involvement.".
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q117060.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q179965.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q193003.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q3087172.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q646150.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q6961882.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q7066583.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q7574983.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q822050.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q83030.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q8375683.
- Q17009018 wikiPageWikiLink Q9545026.
- Q17009018 comment "Developmental regression is when a child loses an acquired function or fails to progress beyond a prolonged plateau after a period of relatively normal development. Developmental regression could be due to metabolic disorders, progressive hydrocephalus, worsening of seizures, increased spasticity, worsening of movement disorders or parental misconception of acquired milestones.".
- Q17009018 label "Developmental regression".