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DictionarySeedisorderchildhood disintegrative disorder
childhood disintegrative disorder[¦chīld‚hu̇d dis′in·tə‚grād·iv dis‚ȯrd·ər] (psychology) A condition occurring in 3- and 4-year-old children that is characterized by unequivocally normal development in the first several years of life, followed by a marked developmental regression (a child who previously had been speaking in sentences becomes totally mute), and various autistic features develop. Also known as Heller's syndrome. childhood disintegrative disorder
childhood disintegrative disordersevere regression including loss of bowel and bladder control in a previously normal child aged 2-10 years old.An idiopathic condition of toddlers which is characterised by rapid deterioration of mental and social functions and motor control Aetiology Unknown Management As for autismPatient discussion about childhood disintegrative disorderQ. Whether it`s possible for Bipolar disorder in children? A. It is possible for children to suffer with bipolar disorder. It is a tricky diagnosis in children I would strongly suggest professional help when dealing with children with bipolar disorder. I wouldnt trust the diagnosis of a GP, I would suggest getting a referal to a pediatric psychiatrist for a through evaluation and proper treatment More discussions about childhood disintegrative disorderAcronymsSeecraniodiaphyseal dysplasia |