1960
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-196009000-00037
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Diseases of the Nervous System in Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence

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“…Clumsy has been one of the most consistent terms used, derived from "clomsen" thought to be a Scandinavian term "to be numb with cold ", a term used since the Middle Ages. Collier in the 1900s'was thought to describe "congential maladroitness" (Ford, 1966). In 1925,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clumsy has been one of the most consistent terms used, derived from "clomsen" thought to be a Scandinavian term "to be numb with cold ", a term used since the Middle Ages. Collier in the 1900s'was thought to describe "congential maladroitness" (Ford, 1966). In 1925,…”
Section: Terminology and Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In very severe cases delirium occurs, which if untreated may lead to coma and death. In certain advanced cases the administration of appropriate treatmentnicotinic acid -could not interfere with the development of a permanent mental defect (20).…”
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“…A ausência do corpo caloso pode ser total ou parcial. Estas alterações são encontradas em 1 a 3 : 1000 crianças nascidas vivas 4,5 . Embora seja mais comum a malformação isolada, ela é encontrada em associação com cerca de 25 síndromes genéticas, erros inatos do metabolismo e em associação com o uso abusivo de álcool e cocaína pela mãe 6,7 .…”
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