2008
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2008-04-151332
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Cognitive and behavioral abnormalities in children after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for severe congenital immunodeficiencies

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“…The only significant finding (between performance on Digit Span and social competence) may in fact reflect the relationship between IQ and social functioning that exists both generally 30 and in this group of children. 2 This general lack of a relationship between executive function and social competence is in Table 4 Correlations between the social competence and physical appearance measures Social outcome in children treated by HSCT E Skucek et al contrast to findings from studies of other groups of neurologically compromised children. [15][16][17] It is possible that the lack of association in this study was due to the types of measures used, which were computer-based tasks and, therefore, may not reflect the children's ability in everyday social interactions.…”
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“…The only significant finding (between performance on Digit Span and social competence) may in fact reflect the relationship between IQ and social functioning that exists both generally 30 and in this group of children. 2 This general lack of a relationship between executive function and social competence is in Table 4 Correlations between the social competence and physical appearance measures Social outcome in children treated by HSCT E Skucek et al contrast to findings from studies of other groups of neurologically compromised children. [15][16][17] It is possible that the lack of association in this study was due to the types of measures used, which were computer-based tasks and, therefore, may not reflect the children's ability in everyday social interactions.…”
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confidence: 42%
“…Children with a diagnosis of adenosine deaminase deficient SCID and Chediak-Higashi syndrome were excluded from the study because these conditions are characterized by more severe cognitive and behavioural difficulties that are markedly different from the rest of the cohort. 2 Of 41 potential participants, 31 (76%) completed the assessment.…”
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