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A Nonverbal Learning Disability in a Case of Central Hypoventilation Syndrome without a PHOX2B Gene Mutation
Authors:Robert Trobliger  Charles M Zaroff  Richard H Grayson
Institution:1. Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group, Neuropsychology , White Plains, New York, USA;2. Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group, Neuropsychology , White Plains, New York, USA;3. Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group, Center for Child Neurology , Fishkill, New York, USA
Abstract:This study examines the neuropsychological profile of a boy with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) without a paired-like homeobox gene (PHOX2B) mutation. CCHS is a rare disorder of autonomic nervous system development characterized by an impaired ventilatory response to hypercarbia and hypoxemia. Mild intellectual deficits are common but a specific cognitive profile is not established in CCHS. We describe a nonverbal learning disorder as a CCHS endophenotype and recommend that detailed neuropsychological testing be performed on all individuals with CCHS. Defining the psycho-educational needs in CCHS may avert compounding the emotional and medical stresses of this already debilitating disorder.
Keywords:Apnea  Sleep  Congenital Hypoventilation Syndrome  Nonverbal Learning Disorder  Gene
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