Выберите тематику

Журналы / Электронные журналы

Книги / Электронные книги

Липковская В.В. Общий обзор нарушений речевого развития при нейрофиброматозе I типа в зарубежных исследованиях



Тип статьи: информационно-аналитическая

 

Страницы: 48-57

 

Автор:

Липковская Вера Витальевна,

кандидат юридических наук. Студентка дефектологического отделения Московского института психоанализа.

E-mail: vera_lipkovskaya@mail.ru

 

Аннотация

В настоящем обобщены результаты зарубежных исследований и представлен обзор типичных для нейрофиброматоза I типа нарушений речевого и языкового развития, которые в более общем плане порождают трудности коммуникации и социального общения, а также могут стать причиной проблем в эмоционально-волевой сфере. Материалы статьи могут использоваться в работе специалистов по коррекционной педагогике, логопедов и дефектологов.

 

Ключевые слова: нейрофиброматоз I типа, нарушения речевого развития, логопедия.

 

 

ОПИСАНИЕ НА АНГЛИЙСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ:

 

General Overview of Speech and Language Disorders in Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Foreign Research Data

 

Author:

Vera V. Lipkovskaya

Ph.D. in Law, Student of Defectology Dept., Institute of Psychoanalysis, Moscow, Russia

E-mail: vera_lipkovskaya@mail.ru

 

Annotation. This article summarizes the results of foreign studies and an overview of speech and language disorders typical to Neurofibromatosis type 1 is given, which, in general, lead to further communication and social behavior difficulties, they as well affect the emotional sphere problems. Materials of this article can be used by specialists in special education, speech and language pathologists.

 

Key words: Neurofibromatosis type 1, speech and language disorders, speech and language pathology.

 



Литература

1.            Информационный сайт Национального института неврологических расстройств и инсульта https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/All-Disorders/Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity-Disorder-Information-Page.

2.            Katherine E Schwetye & David H Gutmann (2014) Cognitive and behavioral problems in children with neurofibromatosis type 1: challenges and future directions, Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 14:10, 1139-1152.

3.            Riccardi, V. M., 1992, Neurofibromatosis: Phenotype, Natural History and Pathogenesis (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press).

4.            Johnson, N. S., Saal, H. M., Lovell, A. M. and Schorry, E. K., 1999, Social and emotional problems in children with neurofibromatosis type 1: evidence and proposed interventions. Journal of Pediatrics, 134, 767–772.

5.            Sobol, S. E., Tewfik, T. L. and Ortenberg, J., 1997, Otolaryngologic manifestations of neurofibromatosis in children. Journal of Otolaryngology, 26, 13–19.

6.            Yucel, E. A., Guldiken, Y., Ozdemir, M. and Ozturk, A. S., 2002, Plexiform neurofibroma of the larynx in a child. Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 116, 49–51.

7.            Robin, D.A., & Eliason, M.J. (1991). Speech and prosodic problems in children with neurofibromatosis; Adaptive Behavior in Young Children with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Bonita P. Klein-Tasman, Alina M. Colon, Natalie Brei, Faye van der Fluit, Christina L. Casnar, Kelly M. Janke, Donald Basel, Dawn H. Siegel, and Jasmine A. Walker. International Journal of Pediatrics Volume 2013, Article ID 690432.

8.            Language in young children with neurofibromatosis-1: Relations to functional communication, attention, and social functioning. Natalie G. Brei, Bonita P. Klein-Tasman, G. Nathanael Schwarz, Christina L. Casnar Research in Developmental Disabilities 35 (2014) 2495–2504.

9.            Speech characteristics in neurofibromatosis type 1. Alivuotila L1, Hakokari J, Visnapuu V, Korpijaakko-Huuhka AM, Aaltonen O, Happonen RP, Peltonen S, Peltonen J. Am J Med Genet A. 2010 Jan;152A(1):42-51.

10.         Cognitive Features that Distinguish Preschool-Age Children with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 from Their Peers: A Matched Case-Control Study Jennifer Lorenzo, MPsych, Belinda Barton, PhD, Shelley S. Arnold, and Kathryn N. North, MD. J Pediatr 2013;163:1479-83.

11.         Thompson H, Viskochil D, Stevenson D, Chapman K. 2010. Speech–language characteristics of children with neurofibromatosis type 1. Am J Med Genet Part A.

12.         Articulation in schoolchildren and adults with neurofibromatosis type 1. Marjan Cosyns, Geert Mortier, Sandra Janssens, Famke Bogaert, Stephanie D’Hondt, John Van Borsel. Journal of Communication Disorders 45 (2012) 111–120.

13.         Speech fluency in neurofibromatosis type 1. Marjan Cosyns, Geert Mortier, Sandra Janssens, Nidhi Saharan, Elien Stevens, John Van Borsel. Journal of Fluency Disorders 35 (2010) 59–69.

14.         Marjan Cosyns, Lies Vandeweghe, Geert Mortier, Sandra Janssens and John Van Borsel. Speech disorders in neurofibromatosis type 1: a sample survey. Inт. J. Lang. Comm. Dis., September-October 2010, Vol. 45, No. 5, 600–607.

15.         Riccardi V, Eichner J, editors. 1986. Neurofibromatosis, natural history, and pathogenesis. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

16.         Wong V. 1994. Clinical manifestations of Neurofibromatosis-1 in Chinese children. Pediatr Neurol 11:301–307.

17.         Voice-Related Quality of Life in Adults With Neurofibromatosis Type 1. Marjan Cosyns, Geert Mortier, Sandra Janssens, and John Van Borsel. Journal of Voice, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. e57–e62.

18.         Lorch, M., Ferner, R., Golding, J., & Whurr, R. (1999). The nature of speech and language impairment in adults with neurofibromatosis 1. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 12, 157–165.

19.         Language in young children with neurofibromatosis-1: Relations to functional communication, attention, and social functioning. Natalie G. Brei *, Bonita P. Klein-Tasman, G. Nathanael Schwarz, Christina L. Casnar Research in Developmental Disabilities 35 (2014) 2495–2504.

20.         Underlying mechanisms of writing difficulties among children with Neurofibromatosis type 1. Yafit Gilboa, Naomi Josman, Aviva Fattal-Valevski, Hagit Toledano-Alhadef, Sara Rosenblum. Research in Developmental Disabilities 35 (2014) 1310–1316.

21.         Skeletal muscle and motor deficits in Neurofibromatosis Type 1. M.A. Summers, K.G. Quinlan, J.M. Payne, D.G. Little, K.N. North, and A. Schindeler. J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact. 2015 Jun; 15(2): 161–170.

22.         Neuropsychological deficits in adults with Neurofibromatosis type 1. Zoller MET, Rembeck B, Backman L. Neuropsychological deficits in adults with Neurofibromatosis type 1. Acta Neurol Scand 1997: 95: 225-232. Munksgaard 1997.

 


Яндекс.Метрика