PSYCHOLOGICAL - MOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OLD AT NGHE AN OBSTRUCTIVE AND PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL
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Objective: To evaluate the psychomotor development of epilepsy in children under 6 years old at Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital. Subjects and research methods: prospective, cross-sectional study on 57 epilepsy patients treated at the Department of Neurology - Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital. Results: Patients with mental retardation - motor accounted for 75.4%, mild level accounted for the highest rate (42.1%); followed by severe retardation (24.6%) and moderate retardation (8.8%). The majority of patients had language retardation, accounting for 70.2% with 26.3% of severe developmental delay; 5.3% moderate growth retardation and 38.6% mild growth retardation. There were 43.9% cases of gross motor retardation with 21.1% severe developmental delay, 12.3% moderate developmental delay and 10.5% moderate developmental delay. light. Conclusion: The majority of patients had psychomotor retardation (75.4%). Symptoms of psychomotor retardation are not uniform across domains and age groups.
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psycho-motor development, epilepsy, children.
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