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1 is the most common known inherited cause of developmental disability.
2 is the most common known cause of inherited developmental disability.
3 syndrome, the most common inherited cause of developmental disability.
4 ntributes to neonatal brain injury and later developmental disability.
5 genital anomalies frequently associated with developmental disability.
6 Autism is a developmental disability.
7 is mainly characterized by intellectual and developmental disability.
8 ading preventable cause of birth defects and developmental disability.
9 rstanding the pathophysiology of this common developmental disability.
10 corpus callosum are common in children with developmental disabilities.
11 eonatal feeding difficulties, hypotonia, and developmental disabilities.
12 tilization failures and, when viable, severe developmental disabilities.
13 ually rare but collectively common causes of developmental disabilities.
14 as well as when compared to youth with other developmental disabilities.
15 ine catabolism alone does not commonly cause developmental disabilities.
16 s (UCDs) often present with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
17 or typical aberrant behavior associated with developmental disabilities.
18 e expressed about the diets of children with developmental disabilities.
19 erol biosynthesis result in intellectual and developmental disabilities.
20 luding hepatosplenomegaly, microcephaly, and developmental disabilities.
21 in the field of intellectual disability and developmental disabilities.
22 n children with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities.
23 an [SD] age, 29.1 [6.0] years), intellectual/developmental disabilities (2227 women; mean [SD] age, 2
24 sability, 1048 (0.2%) had an intellectual or developmental disability, 4050 (0.6%) had multiple disab
25 n addressing the origins of intellectual and developmental disabilities accelerated with the establis
26 ence of ID and the enormous societal cost of developmental disabilities across the life span, better
27 sorders (ASDs) are complex and heterogeneous developmental disabilities affecting an ever-increasing
28 atment for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a developmental disability affecting a high number of chil
30 ited and evaluated at an academic center for developmental disabilities and 26 age- and sex-matched c
31 ploidy, or an aberrant karyotype, results in developmental disabilities and has been implicated in tu
32 rdation Protein (FMRP) from birth results in developmental disabilities and lifelong impairments.
33 and supports in people with intellectual or developmental disabilities and multiple disabilities, es
34 infection and the leading acquired cause of developmental disabilities and sensorineural deafness, y
37 presents in early infancy, and causes severe developmental disability and lifelong motor, behavioral,
39 ities, sensory disabilities, intellectual or developmental disabilities, and multiple disabilities co
40 2547 (0.2%) to women with an intellectual or developmental disability, and 10 312 (0.6%) to women wit
41 and adolescents with mental retardation and developmental disabilities are thriving in their communi
42 R, 1.14; 95% CI, 1.06-1.21), an intellectual/developmental disability (aRR, 1.57; 95% CI, 1.23-2.01),
43 existing physical, sensory, and intellectual/developmental disabilities as well as with 2 disabilitie
45 on in 16p11.2-p12.2 in four individuals with developmental disabilities by microarray-based comparati
48 iatric Assessment Schedule for Adults With a Developmental Disability Checklist (PAS-ADD) and total c
49 aire; Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire; Developmental-Disability Children's Global Assessment Sc
50 eurodevelopmental disorders characterized by developmental disability, coarse facial features, and fi
52 e as subjects in research on mental illness, developmental disabilities, dementia, and other conditio
53 ars with 1 or more diagnosed intellectual or developmental disability (eg, autism spectrum disorder,
54 and adolescents with mental retardation and developmental disabilities frequently present with unusu
56 re higher among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) (IMV [1.34; 1.28-1.40],
57 ies report that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have increased risk for
58 lant access for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) is a topic of social di
59 mortality among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) receiving residential s
62 ge (SGA), microcephaly, CHD, intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDDs), and facial dysmorphis
64 chiatric Assessment Schedule for Adults With Developmental Disability if IQ <50) to establish a DSM-I
65 d with an increased risk of intellectual and developmental disabilities in affected individuals that
69 ted with a high prevalence of neurologic and developmental disabilities in the infant during the firs
72 ence about the efficacy of interventions for developmental disabilities is inadequate, but community-
73 ng the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disability is an underdeveloped area of sc
74 ient intakes from food, including those with developmental disabilities, meet most recommendations fo
76 -old children was conducted using Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network dat
77 nited States participating in the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network in
80 Intellectual disability (ID) is a common developmental disability observed in 1 to 3% of the huma
81 ps according to whether they had concomitant developmental disabilities or birth defects affecting th
82 ability and individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities or multiple disabilities, but
83 impairments), developmental (intellectual or developmental disability or autism), and cognitive (trau
84 ternal physical, sensory, or intellectual or developmental disability or multiple disabilities status
85 ability, sensory disability, intellectual or developmental disability, or two or more (multiple) disa
88 olicy affecting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, published in 2009 and early
89 FUNDINGNIH Common Fund, BCM Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center, Eunice Kenne
92 tal encephalopathy characterized by profound developmental disability, severe hypotonia, seizures, di
93 eople with physical, sensory, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, specifically regarding medic
95 A recent study discovered a novel, complex developmental disability syndrome, most likely caused by
99 lobally, FASD is a prevalent alcohol-related developmental disability that is largely preventable.
102 general California population, persons with developmental disability were at lower risk of homicide,