01479oes 2200493I 450 991070097760332120160329134747.0(CKB)5470000002413249(OCoLC)748688879(EXLCZ)99547000000241324920110901a20109999 ca engb|||||||||||||||||||||durcn|||||||||crirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLa Valle quadrangle, Wisconsin 7.5-minute series /published by the United States Geological Survey[Reston, Va.] :U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,2010-1 online resource (maps) colorRelief shown by contours and spot heights.Includes location map and index to adjoining quadrangles.Valle quadrangle, Wisconsin La Valle (Wis.)MapsCazenovia (Wis.)MapsIronton (Wis.)MapsRichland County (Wis.)MapsSauk County (Wis.)MapsWisconsinfastMaps.fastMaps.lcgftGPOGPOOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOOCLCQGPOJOURNAL9910700977603321La Valle quadrangle, Wisconsin3474240UNINA04748nam 2200649 a 450 991077907630332120230725060028.01-907655-67-0(CKB)2550000000084783(EBL)1667665(SSID)ssj0000598837(PQKBManifestationID)11941386(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000598837(PQKBWorkID)10592452(PQKB)10646341(Au-PeEL)EBL3329161(CaPaEBR)ebr10426824(OCoLC)826657968(Au-PeEL)EBL1667665(OCoLC)876513632(MiAaPQ)EBC3329161(EXLCZ)99255000000008478320130815d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrComorbidities in developmental disorders[electronic resource] /edited by Martin C.O. Bax and Christopher GillbergLondon Mac Keith Press20101 online resource (168 p.)187Clinics in developmental medicine ;no. 187Description based upon print version of record.1-907655-00-X Includes bibliographical references and index.CONTENTS; AUTHORS' APPOINTMENTS; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; 1 INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR COMORBIDITIES; Terminology; Features associated with intellectual disability; Reasons for psychiatric and psychological comorbidities; Down syndrome: an illustration of a specific aetiological cause of intellectual; Frequent clinical common final pathways; Self-injury; The need for a conceptual shift; Example of multidimensional aetiologically driven developmental and; Conspicuousness by absence; Conclusion; REFERENCES; 2 HETEROGENEITY IN CEREBRAL; Introduction; Terminology; Brain syndromesNeurological heterogeneity and cerebral palsy Pervasive developmental disorders and cerebral palsy; Conclusions; REFERENCES; 3 GILLES DE LA TOURETTE SYNDROME; Symptoms and diagnosis of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome; The comorbidities of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome; Relationship between Gilles de la Tourette syndrome and its comorbidities; Management; REFERENCES; 4 COMORBIDITY IN NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS:; Impact of classification schemes on comorbidity; Associations with other neurodevelopmental problems; Common disorders of mental health; Associations with brain disordersGeneral conclusions REFERENCES; 5 EARLY LANGUAGE DISORDER AS A FREQUENT COMORBIDITY IN MANY DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS IN YOUNG CHILDREN; Preliminary comment regarding comorbidity; Some conditions associated with inadequate language development; Conclusion; REFERENCES; 6 AUTISM AND EPILEPSY: COMORBIDITY, COEXISTENCE OR COINCIDENCE?; Prevalence of epilepsy in autism and of autism in epilepsy; Gender aspects; Diagnostic/differential diagnostic aspects including electroencephalogram; types of seizures; Electrophysiology; Conclusion; REFERENCES; 7 GENETIC CORRELATES OF PSYCHIATRIC COMORBIDITY:Molecular biology of fragile X syndrome Comorbidities of fragile X syndrome; Intellectual disability; Psychosis and fragile X syndrome; Anxiety and fragile X syndrome; Autism and fragile X syndrome; The premutation and fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome; Conclusion; REFERENCES; 8 CHANNELOPATHIES; The primary episodic ataxias; Dravet syndrome and other SCN1A-related infantile epileptic encephalopathies; REFERENCES; 9 INCREASED LONGEVITY AND THE COMORBIDITIES ASSOCIATED; Comorbidities associated with intellectual and developmental disabilities; Down syndrome; ProjectREFERENCES10 COMORBIDITY: CLASSIFICATION ARTEFACT AND CLINICAL REALITY; Comorbidity as a question of definition; On classification and diagnosis; Comorbidity as clinical reality; Future directions; REFERENCES; INDEXComorbidities are the co-occurrence of conditions more frequently than would be expected by chance: one may cause the other, share a common cause or be a sign of a single condition. Our growing understanding of the mechanisms underlying many comorbidities helps understand the natural history of these conditions and improve their management.1stComorbidityDevelopmental disabilitiesComorbidity.Developmental disabilities.618.928588Bax Martin1552059Gillberg Christopher1131498MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910779076303321Comorbidities in developmental disorders3811847UNINA