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Deletion of 8p: a report of a child with normal intelligence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2001

Linda Gilmore
Affiliation:
Centre for Cognitive Processes in Learning, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
Monica Cuskelly
Affiliation:
Fred and Eleanor Schonell Special Education Research Centre, Graduate School of Education, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Anne Jobling
Affiliation:
Fred and Eleanor Schonell Special Education Research Centre, Graduate School of Education, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Sali Smith
Affiliation:
Fred and Eleanor Schonell Special Education Research Centre, Graduate School of Education, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
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Abstract

The case is presented of a female infant with a distal deletion of 8p (8p23.1→pter) whose development was monitored over a 5-year period from 12 months of age. Although previous literature has suggested that 8p deletion is associated with mild to moderate intellectual disability, the child reported here has normal intelligence. Despite initial delays in gross motor and language skills, cognitive development (assessed with the Bayley Scales of Infant Development) and intellectual ability (measured on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale) were within average range. It is argued that the small number of previous case reports may have created a misleading impression of intellectual development in individuals with distal deletions of 8p.

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Case Reports
Copyright
© 2001 Mac Keith Press

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