Cerebrovascular disease in childhood: neuropsychological investigation of 14 cases

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Autor(a) principal: Guimarães,Inês Elcione
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Ciasca,Sylvia Maria, Moura-Ribeiro,M. Valeriana L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2007000100010
Resumo: There are few studies about the development of a child after a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), and they usually describe problems such as diminishing in intellectual capacities, difficulties in linguistic and visual-motor skills, as well as in spatial organization and integration. In this study, there were 28 children participating, being 14 placed in the experimental group (EG) after clinical diagnosis and ischemic CVA imaging, and other 14 children without past history of CVA, who formed the control group (CG). The neuropsychological research protocol included an intelligence test, a visual-motor coordination test, human figure drawing, a cortical functions battery and the medical records of the children from the EG. The analysis of the results of this study revealed that the best performances after the CVA are related to the shortest time of functional recovery; CG presented better performances than EG in all the instruments used, in cognitive, perceptual and motor skills. It has been noticed that CVA may lead to intellectual reduction in case of a recurrence of the vascular insult.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cerebrovascular disease in childhood: neuropsychological investigation of 14 cases
title Cerebrovascular disease in childhood: neuropsychological investigation of 14 cases
spellingShingle Cerebrovascular disease in childhood: neuropsychological investigation of 14 cases
Guimarães,Inês Elcione
cerebrovascular disease
childhood
neuropsycological investigation
title_short Cerebrovascular disease in childhood: neuropsychological investigation of 14 cases
title_full Cerebrovascular disease in childhood: neuropsychological investigation of 14 cases
title_fullStr Cerebrovascular disease in childhood: neuropsychological investigation of 14 cases
title_full_unstemmed Cerebrovascular disease in childhood: neuropsychological investigation of 14 cases
title_sort Cerebrovascular disease in childhood: neuropsychological investigation of 14 cases
author Guimarães,Inês Elcione
author_facet Guimarães,Inês Elcione
Ciasca,Sylvia Maria
Moura-Ribeiro,M. Valeriana L.
author_role author
author2 Ciasca,Sylvia Maria
Moura-Ribeiro,M. Valeriana L.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guimarães,Inês Elcione
Ciasca,Sylvia Maria
Moura-Ribeiro,M. Valeriana L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cerebrovascular disease
childhood
neuropsycological investigation
topic cerebrovascular disease
childhood
neuropsycological investigation
description There are few studies about the development of a child after a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), and they usually describe problems such as diminishing in intellectual capacities, difficulties in linguistic and visual-motor skills, as well as in spatial organization and integration. In this study, there were 28 children participating, being 14 placed in the experimental group (EG) after clinical diagnosis and ischemic CVA imaging, and other 14 children without past history of CVA, who formed the control group (CG). The neuropsychological research protocol included an intelligence test, a visual-motor coordination test, human figure drawing, a cortical functions battery and the medical records of the children from the EG. The analysis of the results of this study revealed that the best performances after the CVA are related to the shortest time of functional recovery; CG presented better performances than EG in all the instruments used, in cognitive, perceptual and motor skills. It has been noticed that CVA may lead to intellectual reduction in case of a recurrence of the vascular insult.
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