Intellectual Disabilities

Zafar Ali, Uzma Abdullah, Ambrin Fatima

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Abstract

Intellectual disability (ID) is caused by the disruption of neurodevelopmental processes. Its diagnosis and severity are defined in terms of an Intelligence Quotient score of <70. ID has diverse presentations and clinical overlaps with other cognitive disorders such as autism spectrum disorder and microcephaly. ID has a diverse etiology encompassing both environmental and genetic insults to the developing brain. The precise diagnosis is challenging but crucial for prognosis and risk assessment for future pregnancies. The suspected cases of genetic ID often follow a strategic series of tests for diagnosis. There is no effective cure for this disorder except in the cases of early diagnosed metabolic disorders. The available therapies are mostly aimed at easing the symptoms and improving the quality of life.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOmics Technologies for Clinical Diagnosis and Gene Therapy
Subtitle of host publicationMedical Applications in Human Genetics
PublisherBentham Science Publishers
Pages269-282
Number of pages14
ISBN (Electronic)9789815079517
ISBN (Print)9789815079524
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Genetic diagnosis
  • Global developmental delay
  • Intelligence Quotient
  • Microcephaly
  • Neurodevelopment
  • Supportive therapy

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