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[28] Hypothyroidism and cretinism in childhood.-I. P. BRONSTEIN and ANDREW W. BROWN. Amer. Jour. Orthopsychiat., 1934, 4, 412. TWENTY hypothyroid children of various types who were being actively treated with thyroid extract were given repeated psychological tests over a period from one to five years to determine by quantitative measurements both the amount and nature of their mental growth. There was evidence that early recognition and persistent treatment thereafter was the important factor in ultimate mental development. All cretins if treated are not predestined to a fixed low mental age. Some of them may reach at least a mental age of 12 years. Most of these children have intelligence ratings between 50 and 70 and if treated will probably have at maturity a mental age between seven and nine years. Some cretins continue to show growth up to 14 years of age. Whether the increment of intellectual growth is constant throughout the entire growth period can be determined only by following these cases over a longer period of time. Children who have normal birth and developmental histories but who develop thyroid deficiency later in life following a specific or a series of non-specific infections (juvenile hypothyroidism) progress successfully mentally if properly treated. C. S. R.
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儿童甲状腺功能减退症和克汀病。P. BRONSTEIN和ANDREW W. BROWN。阿米尔。日记账。Orthopsychiat。, 1934, 4,412。20名正在积极接受甲状腺提取物治疗的各种类型的甲状腺功能减退儿童在一至五年的时间内反复进行心理测试,以定量测量他们的智力发育的数量和性质。有证据表明,早期识别和持续治疗是最终智力发展的重要因素。并不是所有接受治疗的白痴都注定要有一个固定的低智力年龄。他们中的一些人可能至少达到12岁的心理年龄。这些孩子中的大多数智商在50到70之间,如果接受治疗,他们在成熟时的心理年龄可能在7到9岁之间。有些白痴在14岁时还会继续发育。智力增长的增量在整个成长过程中是否恒定,只有在较长一段时间内跟踪这些案例才能确定。出生和发育历史正常,但由于特定或一系列非特异性感染(青少年甲状腺功能减退症)而在以后的生活中发展为甲状腺功能不足的儿童,如果治疗得当,精神上可以成功地进步。c.s.r。
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