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Classical galactosemia: neuropsychological and psychosocial functioning beyond intellectual abilities.

Mendy M Welsink-KarssiesKim J OostromMerel E HermansCarla E M HollakMirian C H JanssenJanneke G LangendonkEsmee OussorenM Estela Rubio GozalboMaaike de VriesGert J GeurtsenAnnet M Bosch
Published in: Orphanet journal of rare diseases (2020)
In this study, we demonstrated that as a cohort, CG patients have a below average intelligence and impaired cognitive functioning without a distinctive neuropsychological profile. The effect of age on neurocognitive functioning should be assessed in longitudinal studies. Social functioning was not impaired, but patients may be at risk for internalizing problems. Considering the large variability in cognitive, behavioral and social functioning and the finding that cognitive outcomes may exceed IQ based expectations, an individual evaluation and follow-up is warranted in all CG patients to ensure timely support if needed.
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