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Investigation of children with "developmental delay".
A 7-year-old boy is referred to you with h concerns about developmental delay. On assessment, he is found to have moderate mental retardation (1Q of 50) but no remarkable physical findings. His parents are considering having another child, and they wonder what caused the retardation in their first child and whether it is likely to recur in future offspring.