Treatment of a Boy with Idiopathic Mental Retardation: From Uneducable to Educable.

Aamir Jalal Al-Mosawi
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Abstract Background: Mental retardation has been recently called by the American Psychiatric Association “Intellectual disability”, despite that the World Health Organization is still using the term “Mental retardation” in its ICD-10 publication. It is a heterogeneous condition marked by generalized neurodevelopmental abnormalities associated with significant impairment in mental or intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors that affect every day general living. Patients and methods: A comprehensive multi-factorial treatment approach was used to treat a boy with idiopathic (Moderate to severe) mental retardation who was uneducable with the main aim of making him more educable. Treatment courses included intramuscular citicoline, piracetam, cerebrolysin and oral pyritinol. Results: Treatment was successful in advancing the mental and cognitive functions of the patient and making the child perfectly educable. Conclusion: There is no single agent that is known to convert an educable mentally retarded child to perfectly educable. Idiopathic mental retardation is a heterogeneous condition and the use of multi-factorial therapeutic agents is suggested for its treatment.
男孩特发性智力迟钝的治疗:从不可教育到可教育。
摘要背景:尽管世界卫生组织在其ICD-10出版物中仍在使用“精神发育迟滞”一词,但美国精神病学协会最近将其称为“智力残疾”。它是一种异质性疾病,以全身性神经发育异常为特征,伴有显著的精神或智力功能损伤和影响日常生活的适应性行为。患者与方法:采用综合多因素治疗方法治疗1例特发性(中重度)智力发育迟滞男童,目的是使其更好地接受教育。疗程包括肌注胞胆碱、吡拉西坦、脑溶血素和口服吡啶醇。结果:治疗成功地提高了患者的心理和认知功能,使儿童完全可以接受教育。结论:目前还没有一种已知的药物可以将一个可教育的智障儿童转变为完全可教育的智障儿童。特发性智力迟钝是一种异质性疾病,建议使用多因素治疗药物。
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