Cassidy and Allanson's Management of Genetic Syndromes 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119432692.ch51
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Rubinstein–taybi Syndrome

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“…In children, GI may interfere with participation in many daily activities 52 and K’s avoidance of standing on his feet without external support, avoidance of moving in different planes, or trying new motor activities could be a result of GI. RSTS individuals may have visual or hearing impairments, 74 , 75 however, auditory processing deficits have not been found in the research to date, except for a brief note on noise intolerance. 14 Moreover, evaluation results clearly demonstrated K.’s auditory over responsivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In children, GI may interfere with participation in many daily activities 52 and K’s avoidance of standing on his feet without external support, avoidance of moving in different planes, or trying new motor activities could be a result of GI. RSTS individuals may have visual or hearing impairments, 74 , 75 however, auditory processing deficits have not been found in the research to date, except for a brief note on noise intolerance. 14 Moreover, evaluation results clearly demonstrated K.’s auditory over responsivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“… 60 - 65 Outcomes of this case report align with research that suggests ASI intervention has positive effects on sensory processing and integration, motor function, and participation in children with developmental difficulties. 26 , 58 , 66 - 72 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%