Neurobehavioral Phenotype of Children With Congenital Myotonic Dystrophy.
Namita PatelKiera N BerggrenMan HungKameron BatesMelissa M DixonKaren BaxHeather R AdamsRussell J ButterfieldCraig CampbellNicholas E JohnsonPublished in: Neurology (2024)
Depressed IQ, adaptive skills, and executive functioning, poor sleep quality, and features of autism and altered social functioning individually describe different aspects of the neurobehavioral phenotype in CDM. These neurobehavioral and sleep measures could help quantitatively measure and assess the burden of cognitive impairment in CDM.