Etiological analysis of neurodevelopmental disabilities: Single-center eight-year clinical experience in south china

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Etiology determination of neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDDs) currently remains a worldwide common challenge on child health. We herein reported the etiology distribution feature in a cohort of 285 Chinese patients with NDDs. Although concrete NDD etiologies in 48.4 of the total patients could not be identified, genetic diseases (with the proportion of 35.8 in the total cases) including inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) and congenital dysmorphic diseases, constituted the commonest etiology category for NDDs in this study. The two key experimental technologies in pediatric metabolomics, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and tandem mass spectrometry (MS-MS), proved to be substantially helpful for the exploration of the NDD etiologies in this clinical investigation. The findings in this paper provided latest epidemiologic information on the etiology distribution of NDDs in Chinese, and the syndromic NDDs caused by citrin deficiency and the novel chromosomal karyotype, respectively, further expanded the etiology spectrum of NDDs. Copyright © 2011 Li Guo et al.

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Song, Y. Z., Guo, L., Li, B. X., Deng, M., Wen, F., Jiang, J. H., … Wang, Z. N. (2011). Etiological analysis of neurodevelopmental disabilities: Single-center eight-year clinical experience in south china. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/318616

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