Understanding the neuropsychological effects of 3q29 deletion Syndrome: A fraternal twin case study.

Pages: 1 - 7
Published: May 12, 2020
Abstract
In 2005, the 3q29 Deletion Syndrome was identified and defined as a rare chromosomal anomaly that effects approximately one in 30,000-40,000 children. It has a complex neuropsychiatric profile but often results in developmental delay, intellectual disability, attentional deficits, classic physical traits, behavioral health disturbances, as well as social and emotional issues. Rarely has this syndrome been seen and evaluated in fraternal twins,...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding the neuropsychological effects of 3q29 deletion Syndrome: A fraternal twin case study.
Published Date
May 12, 2020
Pages
1 - 7
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