Neurofibromatosis in Gothenburg, Sweden. II. Intellectual compromise.

Neurofibromatosis Pub Date : 1989-01-01
B Samuelsson, V M Riccardi
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Abstract

The literature is replete with suggestions that patients with neurofibromatosis (NF) in general and von Recklinghausen NF (NF-1) in specific often manifest mild mental retardation. However, intellectual performance in NF-1 has only rarely been the subject of study in a comparatively uniform population; it has been reported mainly in the setting of case histories. In the present material, representing a population-based cohort of Gothenburg, Sweden, it was possible to assess intelligence levels in 71 of the 74 patients originally identified [Samuelsson B, Samuelsson S: Neurofibromatosis 1989;2:6-22]. Thirty-two of the seventy-one patients (45%) showed slight mental retardation and 2 of these were somewhat more retarded than the remainder. This slight mental retardation was usually recognized during the early school years; it did not appear to be progressive. While patients affected with this problem were placed in remedial or special classes in school, these patients generally did not acquire any vocational training. There is reason to suspect that NF-1 itself leads to some impairment of intellectual development in all patients, for the intellectual achievements of those whose intelligence was judged to be within the normal range appeared to fall short of the average. Non of the patients with normal intelligence had passed any academic examination and many showed achievements less than expected based on the achievements of their healthy relatives. In certain families, the NF appeared to be associated with mild mental retardation more than in other families. Mental retardation of a more severe degree, corresponding to special school level or lower, is not typical of NF-1.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

瑞典哥德堡的神经纤维瘤病。2知识分子妥协。
文献中充满了关于神经纤维瘤病(NF)和von Recklinghausen NF (NF-1)患者通常表现为轻度智力迟钝的建议。然而,NF-1的智力表现很少在相对统一的人群中被研究;它主要是在病例史的背景下报道的。在目前的材料中,代表了瑞典哥德堡以人群为基础的队列,可以评估74名患者中71名患者的智力水平[Samuelsson B, Samuelsson S:神经纤维瘤病1989;2:6-22]。71例患者中有32例(45%)表现出轻微的智力迟钝,其中2例智力迟钝程度高于其余患者。这种轻微的智力迟钝通常在上学早期就能被发现;它似乎并不进步。虽然受这一问题影响的患者被安排在学校的补习班或特殊班,但这些患者一般没有获得任何职业培训。我们有理由怀疑NF-1本身会对所有患者的智力发育造成一定程度的损害,因为那些智力被判定在正常范围内的患者的智力成就似乎低于平均水平。智力正常的患者没有通过任何学术考试,许多人的成绩低于其健康亲属的成绩。在某些家庭中,与其他家庭相比,NF与轻度智力迟钝的关系更大。较严重程度的智力迟钝,对应于特殊学校水平或更低的水平,并不是NF-1的典型特征。(摘要删节250字)
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