1. El antecedente de fracturas sugiere TDAH en niños de 5 a 10 años no diagnosticados.
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García-Galicia, Arturo, Aréchiga-Santamaría, Alejandra, Ramírez-Mendoza, Janeth, José Montiel-Jarquín, Álvaro, Elizabeth Colorado-Ramírez, Andrea, Vázquez-Cruz, Eduardo, and Loría-Castellanos, Jorge
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INTRODUCTION: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) causes functional, personal and social impact. Its association with fractures is little studied in Mexico. OBJECTIVE: To determine the history of fractures suggested by ADHD in undiagnosed patients aged 5 to 10 years. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Comparative observational, cross-sectional study in patients aged 5-10 years without diagnosis of ADHD; two groups were formed (with and without history of fracture). SNAP-IV was applied to evaluate ADHD. RESULTS: A total of 206 patients were recruited. Group A: 106 children with a history of fracture, mean age was 7.56 years, males predominated 65%, the most frequent fracture site was upper limbs 57.5% and ADHD present in 66%. Group B: 100 patients with no history of fracture, mean age was 7.56 years, male predominated 66%, presence of ADHD in 44%. SNAP IV showed differences in total score, and by domains. The presence of ADHD 66% in group A and 44% in group B, X2=10.111 p=0.001, OR=2.47 (IC95% 0.230-0.710), Phi-V=0.222, CC=0.216. CONCLUSIONS: There is an association between ADHD and the presence of fractures in children aged 5-10. Those with ADHD are 2.5 more times risk of fracture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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