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The phrase "developmental impairment" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a condition or disorder that affects a person's ability to develop and learn at a normal pace. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing the effects of a certain disorder or disability, describing a child's difficulties in learning or socializing, or discussing treatment plans and interventions. Example: The child's developmental impairment was impacting his ability to communicate and interact with others in a typical manner.
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The authors of "The Late Talker" point out that "speech and language disorders are the No.1 developmental impairment in children under the age of 5".
The study looked at an infant's likelihood of survival, as well as at the possibility of neurological or developmental impairment, evaluated at an age between eighteen and twenty-two months.
Non-ketotic hyperglycinemia is characterized by seizures, low muscle tone, hiccups, breath holding, and severe developmental impairment.
The absolute risk for these outcomes is very small, but both are predictors of cerebral palsy, developmental impairment and infant death.
Over the past decade scientific research has demonstrated that A.D.H.D. is essentially a developmental impairment of the brain's cognitive management system, its executive functions.
Persons with urea cycle disorders are at risk for recurrent crises with elevated ammonia levels, especially during times of infection; untreated or repeated episodes of high ammonia levels may cause intellectual disability and developmental impairment.
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Consequently, it is difficult to quantify neuro-developmental impairment.
Postnatal steroid therapy is associated with an increase in cerebral palsy and neuro-developmental impairment.
Recent reports have raised concerns that postnatal steroids may cause neuro-developmental impairment in preterm infants.
Postnatal pharmacologic steroid treatment for prevention or treatment of bronchopulmonary dysplasia is associated with dramatic increases in neuro-developmental impairment.
The relative risk for neuro-developmental impairment among surviving, followed up, infants overall is 1.34 (95% CI 1.09, 1.64).
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