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A child with (central) auditory processing disorder: a case report

A child with (central) auditory processing disorder: a case report

... The Case: Here we present an 8-year-old boy who was misdiagnosed and mismanaged as a child with learning ...sound disorder, and attention ...selective auditory attention ...and auditory ... See full document

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Optic neuritis in a child with biotinidase deficiency case report and literature review

Optic neuritis in a child with biotinidase deficiency case report and literature review

... Acute optic neuropathy is an inflammatory disorder of the optic nerve. Childhood optic neuritis is an uncommon condition which differs from adult onset optic neuritis. It is frequently associated with systemic ... See full document

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Adenomyoma of the Small Intestine in a Child, A Case Report

Adenomyoma of the Small Intestine in a Child, A Case Report

... The pathogenesis of adenomyoma of the GI tract is generally considered to be either a form of hamartoma or a pancreatic heterotopia, although it is not fully understood. The term ‘hamartoma’ means an excessive but focal ... See full document

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Thoracic solitary pedunculated osteochondroma in a child: a case report

Thoracic solitary pedunculated osteochondroma in a child: a case report

... Clinical features: A 7-year-old girl was referred for the evaluation of a swelling in her back. The patient was suffering from atraumatic, progressive painless back swelling, of approximately 2 years duration. The ... See full document

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<p>A Child with Seckel Syndrome and Arterial Stenosis: Case Report and Literature Review</p>

<p>A Child with Seckel Syndrome and Arterial Stenosis: Case Report and Literature Review</p>

... Seckel syndrome (MIM 210600) was fi rst described by Seckel in 1960 as a set of symptoms such as proportionate severe short stature, moderate to severe mental retardation, beaky and protruding nose, micrognathia, large ... See full document

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Estimation of the referral rate of suspected cases of central auditory processing disorders in children aged 8-12 years old in Oshnavieh, Western Iran, based on auditory processing domain questionnaire and speech in noise and dichotic digit tests

Estimation of the referral rate of suspected cases of central auditory processing disorders in children aged 8-12 years old in Oshnavieh, Western Iran, based on auditory processing domain questionnaire and speech in noise and dichotic digit tests

... the central auditory processing disorder, except the auditory processing domains ques- tionnaire (APDQ), only deal with the child’s auditory behaviour and functioning and ... See full document

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Development and evaluation of the efficacy of Persian phonemic synthesis program in children with (central) auditory processing disorder: a single subject study

Development and evaluation of the efficacy of Persian phonemic synthesis program in children with (central) auditory processing disorder: a single subject study

... As her performance was good at first lessons, therapy was started from session 5. Words were presented phoneme by phoneme and she had to blend them in her mind and make up that word and say it out loud. Her score in each ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Malignant Triton Tumor in a Child: Case Report and Literature Review&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Malignant Triton Tumor in a Child: Case Report and Literature Review</p>

... Results: A 2-year-old girl died of tumor recurrence. Forty-two eligible cases of MTT in children (birth to 18 years; mean age, 8.3 years), the highest frequency of occurrence was in 12 – 16 years; and the male-to-female ... See full document

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Auditory Lateralization Ability in Children with (Central) Auditory Processing Disorder

Auditory Lateralization Ability in Children with (Central) Auditory Processing Disorder

... each child. During this period first the child listened to a moving stimulus from center (speaker 5) to extreme right (speakers 6 to 9) that return to center followed by a stimulus moving toward extreme ... See full document

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Dentigerous Cyst with Odontome: A Case Report

Dentigerous Cyst with Odontome: A Case Report

... a case report of a 13 year old male child with a complex odontome and a dentigerous cyst resulting in delayed eruption of both the first and second mandibular ... See full document

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Amplitude Modulation Perception in Children with Auditory Processing Disorder

Amplitude Modulation Perception in Children with Auditory Processing Disorder

... click-evoked auditory brainstem responses and ipsi and contralateral acoustic reflex thresholds at 500, 1000 and 2000 ...not report any listening or academic ...not report any academic or listening ... See full document

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A Research-Based Educator&#039;s Guide to Auditory Processing Disorder: Does it Improve Teachers&#039; Confidence?

A Research-Based Educator's Guide to Auditory Processing Disorder: Does it Improve Teachers' Confidence?

... Unfortunately, research shows that few teachers have a good awareness and knowledge of the needs of students with APD and what strategies they can use in their classroom to support these students. In a study conducted in ... See full document

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Musical Approach to Auditory Processing Disorder and Phonological Difficulties

Musical Approach to Auditory Processing Disorder and Phonological Difficulties

... one child and not with the ...the auditory deficit ...the auditory disorder. Remediating auditory processing itself comes with several treatment activities such as computer-based ... See full document

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A RARE CASE REPORT OF NEUROSYPHILIS

A RARE CASE REPORT OF NEUROSYPHILIS

... Case report: We describe the case of a 43-year- old taxi driver man with a 6 month history of decreased visual acuity and color perception in both eyes, but mainly in his right ... See full document

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Frenectomy And Vestibuloplasty – A Case Report”

Frenectomy And Vestibuloplasty – A Case Report”

... The strip technique for free gingival graft avoids the limitations of the palatal donor area and decreases the number of surgical procedures required for augmentation of the attached gin[r] ... See full document

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Ecoremediation – A case study in a vegatable processing plant

Ecoremediation – A case study in a vegatable processing plant

... The production plant produces wastewater in the vegetable and mushroom canning process and in the vegetable souse process. Batch processes and various products are the main reasons for the changes in the wastewater ... See full document

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Auditory Processing in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review of the Literature

Auditory Processing in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review of the Literature

... impaired processing of basic voice expressions 3 in ASD is less ...impaired processing of basic voice expressions in children (Lindner & Rosen, 2006; Mazensk & Oswald, 2007) and adults (Philip et ... See full document

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A case report of laparoscopic ipsilateral ureteroureterostomy in children with renal duplex

A case report of laparoscopic ipsilateral ureteroureterostomy in children with renal duplex

... In Case 1, after we had completed the posterior side of the ureteral anastomosis, we passed in a guidewire through the ureteric catheter, laparoscopically retrieved the guidewire at the half-completed anastomosis, ... See full document

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Acoustic Signal Encoding in Children with Auditory Processing Disorders

Acoustic Signal Encoding in Children with Auditory Processing Disorders

... for auditory processing ...about auditory behaviour, medical histories and auditory processing ...with auditory processing disorder demonstrated poor temporal ... See full document

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Spatial auditory processing in children with central auditory processing disorder

Spatial auditory processing in children with central auditory processing disorder

... For hearing in noise, one must discriminate the target speech from noise and then concentrate on speech while ignoring the noise. Certainly binaural hearing will facilitate this process. Ability of localization, ... See full document

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