[Conditions in stuttering. Results of an interdisciplinary study of 3- to 5-year-old children. Neurologic aspects].

Padiatrie und Grenzgebiete Pub Date : 1993-01-01
U Mielke
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Results recorded from neurological surveys are reported in the context of an interdisciplinary study conducted on 67 children aged three to five years at the onset of speech fluency disorders as well as investigations on 50 children of identical age and sex. The two groups (DS: disruption of speech; CG: control group) significantly differed from each other regarding family predisposition for stuttering. Sub-coordination and whole-body coordination were investigated. Both the occurrence of disorders and as the number of vegetative symptoms recorded from DS children were significantly higher than comparable values obtained from CG probands. Electroencephalographic recordings were taken only from the DS group, with 25 percent of them being interpreted as pathological. The conclusion is drawn that this study, once more, has provided evidence for the existence of somatic predisposition which, however, must not be considered identical with cerebral damage.

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口吃的情况。一项针对3至5岁儿童的跨学科研究的结果。神经系统方面)。
在一项跨学科研究的背景下,对67名患有语言流利障碍的3至5岁儿童以及50名年龄和性别相同的儿童进行了神经学调查。两组(DS:言语障碍;CG:对照组)在家庭口吃易感性方面存在显著差异。亚协调和全身协调的研究。从DS儿童中记录的障碍的发生和植物性症状的数量都明显高于从CG先证者中获得的可比值。脑电图记录仅来自DS组,其中25%被解释为病理。得出的结论是,这项研究再次为躯体易感性的存在提供了证据,然而,不能将其与脑损伤等同起来。
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