2013, Number 4
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Arch Neurocien 2013; 18 (4)
Clinical approach in neurodevelopmental delay screening tests
González SR, García GDG, Garcell JR, Hernández-Montiel HL
Language: English
References: 30
Page: 190-193
PDF size: 72.93 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Developmental delay is defined as evidence of significant delay in two or more developmental domains. The first 5
years of age constitutes a mayor cerebral plasticity period in neurological development, when relevant changes take
place in central nervous system development process. An estimated 5-10% of children have a developmental and/
or behavior disorder. Early identification by primary care providers of developmental delays leads to early referral for
evaluation and treatment. Selection of a particular screening test is a relevant task and physicians should be
encouraged to be experienced in the use of screening tools and developmental surveillance methods to achieve an
improved outcome. In this article we overview the most important scales and neurological tests used worldwide to
screen developmental delays.
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