Neuropsychological Aspects of Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease

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Mary C. Kral
Ronald T. Brown
George W. Hynd
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[1] Medical University of South Carolina,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Medical University of South Carolina,College of Health Professions
[3] The University of Georgia,Research Development and Outreach
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Neuropsychology Review | 2001年 / 11卷
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sickle cell disease; neuropsychology; pediatric; cerebrovascular;
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Sickle cell disease (SCD), a class of genetic disorders characterized by abnormal, sickled red blood cells, is a chronic illness that results in progressive cerebrovascular disease. Neurocognitive sequelae of clinically apparent cerebrovascular accidents in children with SCD are characterized by pervasive impairments, including decrements in general intellectual functioning, language and verbal abilities, visual-motor and visual-spatial processing, memory, academic achievement, and processing of subtle prosodic information. In contrast, subtle neurocognitive deficits in the areas of attention and concentration, executive function, and visual-motor speed and coordination appear to be associated with silent infarcts that are not necessarily detected on physical examination. Investigation of the disease course and associated neurocognitive sequelae suggest a disease-specific model of neuropsychological impairment. Recommendations are made for clinical and research efforts in the field of pediatric neuropsychology.
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