Intellectual Functioning of Children With Isolated PRS, PRS-Plus, and Syndromic PRS.
Stephanie MalarbiAnita K ChisholmJulia K Gunn-CharltonAlice C BurnettTiong Yang TanShirley S W ChengAnastasia PellicanoJocelyn ShandAndrew HeggieRodney W HuntPublished in: The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal : official publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association (2022)
PRS subgroups can help identify children at risk for cognitive delay. The majority of children with PRS-plus had low intellectual functioning, in contrast to the third of children with syndromic PRS who had low IQ and the majority of children with isolated PRS who had average or higher IQ.