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Original Article

Motor and Cognitive Developmental Profiles in Children With Down Syndrome
Hyo In Kim, Seong Woo Kim, Jiyong Kim, Ha Ra Jeon, Da Wa Jung
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(1):97-103.   Published online February 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.1.97
Objective

To investigate motor and cognitive developmental profiles and to evaluate the correlation between two developmental areas and assess the influencing factors of the developmental process in children with Down syndrome (DS).

Methods

Seventy-eight children with DS participated in this study. The medical history was taken and motoric milestone achievements recorded. The Korean Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (K-WPPSI) and Bayley Scales of Infant Development-II (BSID-II) were administered. Subjects were divided into severe motor delay group (severe group) and typical motor delay group (typical group).

Results

Children with DS follow the same sequence of motor development and generally displayed double times of acquisition of developmental milestones compared with healthy children. Furthermore, having surgery for associated complications showed negative influence to the motor development. Almost of all children with DS showed moderate degree of intellectual disability and motor and cognitive development do not seem to correlate one another.

Conclusion

Surgery of associated complications can be negatively related to motor development. However, early motor development did not have any significant effects on the achievement of later cognitive functioning.

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Case Reports

Wernicke's Encephalopathy Caused by Dysphagia in Down Syndrome: A case report.
Moon, Jeong Lim , Song, Dae Heon , Kwon, Jinook , Chung, You Chul
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 2009;33(6):742-745.
A subset of aged individuals with Down syndrome (DS) exhibits eating, drinking, and swallowing (EDS) difficulties, which have the potential to lead to life-threatening conditions such as malnutrition. We report a case of 37-year-old woman with DS, who developed Wernicke's encephalopathy related to malnutrition that was caused by EDS problems. The patient presented with a history of EDS problems for 2 years without treatment and had developed mental-status changes, unsteadiness of stance and gait with associated MRI findings, corresponding to Wernicke's encephalopathy. The patient was treated with nutritional support including thiamine replacement and dysphagia rehabilitation therapy. Our case highlights the importance of early and proper management of malnutrition associated with EDS problems in adult DS. The suspicion of Wernicke's encephalopathy must be considered when adult DS manifests as prolonged malnutrition, altered mentality and decreased mobility. (J Korean Acad Rehab Med 2009; 33: 742-745)
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Cervical Myelopathy from Atlantoaxial Instability in a Child with Down Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy: A case report.
Kim, Min Young , Kim, Sung Hyun
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 2008;32(2):230-233.
The development of nontraumatic atlantoaxial instability in children with Down syndrome has been well documented. Even though the incidence of symptomatic myelopathy from atlantoaxial instability is quite low, early recognition has tremendous significance to reduce the chance of progressing into life threatening conditions. Recently we experienced a case with atlantoaxial instability in a Down syndrome patient who was also diagnosed as cerebral palsy and subsequently in a quadriplegic state. Since neurologic changes from cord compression are difficult to recognize in this kind of complicated case, special attention should be paid to prevent catastrophic events. (J Korean Acad Rehab Med 2008; 32: 230-233)
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Original Article

Update on Mental Retardation.
Yim, Shin Young
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 2006;30(2):103-110.
Mental retardation is a disability characterized by significant limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior as expressed in conceptual, social, and adaptive skills, which originates before the age of 18. The prevalence of mental retardation among elementary school children in Korea is estimated as 9∼12/1,000. In most cases of mental retardation, the interplay of genetic and environmental influences remains poorly understood. However, recent ad-vances in molecular genetic techniques have enabled us to understand more about the molecular basis of several genetic syndromes associated with mental retardation. This article presents a review of three common genetic conditions causing mental retardation-Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome, and Prader-Willi syndrome-with the summary of the effectiveness of early intervention for the children with mental retardation. (J Korean Acad Rehab Med 2006; 30: 103-110)
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Case Report
Quadriplegia and Dyspnea Caused by Os Odontoideum in a Down Syndrome Patient: A case report.
Suh, Jung , Park, Joo Hyun , Jung, Kyung Hee , Joa, Kyung Hee
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 2000;24(4):803-808.

Os odontoideum is a rare anomaly of the second cervical vertebrae, which is a separated ossicle from the body of the axis. This abnormality of the odontoid process can result in an atlanto-axial instability & subsequent cervical cord compression. In spite of the high prevalence of atlanto-axial instability due to the ligamentous laxity of atlanto-axial joint, the frequency of neurologic symptoms is relatively low in the patient of the Down syndrome. The asymptomatic atlanto-axial instability by trauma may progress to Os odontoideum in Down syndrome population and may cause cervical cord compression. Therefore, early recognition and an appropriate management of patients with atlanto-axial instability can significantly reduce the morbidity and mortality.

We report a case of Os odontoideum in a child with Down syndrome, who had an atlanto-axial instability which resulted in the cervical cord compression.

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