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Multisystem developmental disorder

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Multisystem developmental disorder (MSDD) is a term used by Stanley Greenspan to describe children under age 3 who exhibit signs of impaired communication as in autism, but with strong emotional attachments atypical of autism.[citation needed] It is described in the DC:0-3R manual.[1]

Other uses of the term

The term multisystem developmental disorder has also been used to describe various developmental disorders. These include:

Symptoms

  • Toe walking[8]
  • Pragmatic speech problems[9]
  • Clumsiness[10]
  • Obsessions and rituals[11]
  • Sensory issues[12]
  • Disinterest in social interaction[13]
  • Autistic characteristics[14]

References

  1. ^ "Developmentally-Sensitive Diagnostic Criteria for Mental Health Disorders in Early Childhood: DSM-IV, RDC-PA, and the revised DC: 0-3". 2011. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
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  5. ^ "Renal-coloboma syndrome: a multi-system developmental disorder caused by PAX2 mutations". Clinical Genetics. 56. 1999. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
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  8. ^ Woliver, Robbie (2009). Alphabet Kids. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. p. 295.
  9. ^ Woliver, Robbie (2009). Alphabet Kids. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. p. 295.
  10. ^ Woliver, Robbie (2009). Alphabet Kids. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. p. 295.
  11. ^ Woliver, Robbie (2009). Alphabet Kids. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. p. 295.
  12. ^ Woliver, Robbie (2009). Alphabet Kids. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. p. 295.
  13. ^ Woliver, Robbie (2009). Alphabet Kids. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. p. 295.
  14. ^ Woliver, Robbie (2009). Alphabet Kids. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. p. 295.

Sources

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