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Ocular motility, visual acuity and dysfunction of neuropsychological impairment in children with shunted uncomplicated hydrocephalus.

Authors :
Zeiner, Harriet
Prigatano, George
Pollay, Michael
Biscoe, Charles
Smith, Richard
Source :
Child's Nervous System; Mar1985, Vol. 1 Issue 2, p115-122, 8p
Publication Year :
1985

Abstract

Children with shunted, uncomplicated, communicating hydrocephalus were tested to determine (1) the persistence of neuropsychological impairment and (2) the relationship between neuropsychological functioning, ocular motility, and acuity abnormalities. Eighteen hydrocephalic and 18 individually age- and sex-matched controls were given a neuropsychological battery, repeated after an interval of 1 year. Hydrocephalic children were also tested at the beginning of the second year for strabismus, amblyopia and visual acuity. Their medical records were reviewed for history of ocular motility and/or acuity abnormalities. Hydrocephalic children with normal range IQ were found to have lower verbal IQ, memory, and fine motor skills compared to controls. A history of ocular motility and acuity abnormalities was associated with impaired visuospatial and verbal problem-solving skills. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02567040
Volume :
1
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Child's Nervous System
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
71009579
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00706692