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Long-term neurological sequelae of hemolytic-uremic syndrome: a preliminary report.

Authors :
Qamar, Izhar U.
Ohali, Melly
MacGregor, Daune L.
Wasson, Christine
Krekewich, Karla
Marcovitch, Sharon
Arbus, Gerald S.
Source :
Pediatric Nephrology. 1996, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p504. 3p.
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Seven patients with hemolytic-uremic syndrome who had major neurological symptoms during the acute illness were neurologically and cognitively evaluated prospectively several years after recovery from the illness. Four patients showed evidence of subtle neurological sequelae, including posturing, clumsiness, poor fine-motor coordination, hyperactivity, and distractibility. Psychoeducational evaluation of all seven subjects revealed mean scores within the average range in cognitive abilities, academic achievement, single word receptive vocabulary, visual/motor planning, overall adaptive functioning, and hyperactivity. The lapse of time (minimum of 7 years) between the acute illness and the psychometric evaluation could have been responsible for our normal results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0931041X
Volume :
10
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pediatric Nephrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8828742
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s004670050150