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Genetics in the 3rd Millennium. 2009; 7 (1): 1609-1614
en Persa
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RESUMEN
Childhood disintegrative disorder [CDD] is one of the least common entities in autistic spectrum. The disorder characterized by clinically significant loss of previously acquired skills, before age 10 years, in a child with apparently normal development for at least the first 2 years after birth. Comorbidity of Down syndrome and autistic disorder is known, however occurrence of childhood disintegrative disorder in Down syndrome is scantly reported. We report a 7 years old boy with Down syndrome, whose acquired skills, such as speech ability and social interactions, were lost during a three months period