多学科还是单一疗法?多学科联合治疗索托斯综合征的疗效

R. H. Bingöl, Fatma Turna, Biljana Gagachovska, N. Kocabaşoğlu
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目的:介绍多学科方法对索托斯综合征患者治疗的影响。设计:一名36个月大的Sotos综合征女性患者,三年前被我们介绍给我们,她的沟通和社交活动发展不典型,注意力不集中,多动,总体上难以管理。她符合急性儿童自闭症的诊断标准,并对自闭症进行了专门的培训。在他5岁零9个月大的时候进行了斯坦福比内特测试,结果显示他有学习障碍,病人开始接受特殊训练。结果:患儿发育迅速,学会读写,注意力不集中、多动消失。结论:索托斯综合征是一种多畸形、常见发育和行为问题的综合征。患者有很高的风险发展为多动症,脾气暴躁,并呈现自闭症特征。他们中的大多数人都有学习困难和学习障碍。在一般智力水平未受损害的情况下,可能会出现特定的认知缺陷。
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Multidisciplinary or Monotherapy? Effects of Multidisciplinary Approach in Sotos Syndrome
Objectives: Paper presents impact of multidisciplinary approach in treatment of patients with Sotos Syndrome. Design: 36 months old female patient with Sotos syndrome was presented to us three years ago with an atypical development of communication and social interaction, inattentivity, hyperactivity and overall difficulty to manage her. She met diagnostic criteria for atipic childhood autism and specific training for autism was applied. At the age of five years and nine months Stanford Binett test was applied with a result of learning disability and the patient started receiving specific training. Results: Development was shown very quickly, she learned reading and writing, inattentivity and hyperactivity disappeared. Conclusions: Sotos syndrome is syndrome with multiple anomaly and common developmental and behavioral problems. Patients have a high risk of developing ADHD, temper tantrums and present autistic features. Academic difficulties and learning disabilities occur in most of them. Specific cognitive deficit may be present while levels of general intelligence stays unimpaired. 
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