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A distinct cognitive profile in individuals with 3q29 deletion syndrome.

Cheryl KlaimanS P WhiteC SaulnierM MurphyL BurrellJ CubellsE Walkernull nullJennifer Gladys Mulle
Published in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2022)
Individuals with 3q29 deletion syndrome have a complex pattern of cognitive disability. Two-thirds of individuals with the deletion will exhibit significant strength in verbal ability; this may mask deficits in non-verbal reasoning, leading to an overestimation of overall ability. Deficits in verbal ability may be the driver of intellectual disability diagnosis. Cognitive ability is not a strong indicator of other neurodevelopmental or psychiatric impairment; thus, individuals with 3q29 deletion syndrome who exhibit IQ scores within the normal range should receive all recommended behavioural evaluations.
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