Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome: Broader cognitive deficits revealed by parent controls.
Frank A ZelkoTracey M StewartCindy D BrogadirCasey M RandDebra E Weese-MayerPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2018)
CCHS may affect a broader range of cognitive abilities than previous research based on comparisons to population norms has indicated. Comparisons of CCHS children to their parents reveal deficits of vocabulary and abstract reasoning which have not been previously identified. A full understanding of the neurocognitive impact of CCHS requires comparisons between patients and other individuals such as friends, parents, or siblings who closely resemble them on disease-extrinsic characteristics.