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单词 developmental delay
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Definition of developmental delay in English:

developmental delay

noun
mass noun
  • The condition of a child being less developed mentally or physically than is normal for its age.

    (儿童)发育滞后

    mercury contributes to many known health problems, including neurological injury, developmental delay, and cerebral palsy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the last 5 years, autism has become the third most common form of developmental delay, and now occurs more commonly than Down syndrome.
    • However, three or more minor malformations, especially if associated with short stature or failure to thrive, microcephaly or developmental delay, should engender further investigation.
    • Potential participants were excluded if the adolescent presented with a history of chronic medical illness or significant developmental delay.
    • We believe that it is important to report not only the rate of cerebral palsy but also the incidence of developmental delay and sensory impairment in survivors.
    • Seizure disorders, developmental delay, and neurological deficits may also be seen.
    • They are used for children who can't be tested behaviourally due to young age, developmental delay, or other medical conditions.
    • Most individuals with chromosome abnormalities are diagnosed because they have obvious physical abnormalities, short stature, failure to thrive, a history of developmental delay or mental retardation.
    • The patient's medical history was significant for a traumatic brain injury at the age of 5 years, resulting in a refractory seizure disorder and developmental delay.
    • Other parents may not be convinced of the need for a genetics referral until their child shows signs of developmental delay.
    • Family history collection should include questions about other family members, with particular attention to developmental delay, mental retardation, and psychiatric disorders.
    • Down syndrome is a common autosomal genetic disorder with characteristic features, mental retardation and developmental delay.
    • A quarter of surviving children, assessed at 18-22 months post term, had an abnormal neurological examination, and about a third had evidence of significant neurological developmental delay.
    • Neonatal outcomes included perinatal death, neonatal morbidity, and developmental delay in childhood.
    • Because of the increased incidence of visual and auditory impairments, children with global developmental delay may undergo appropriate visual and audiometric assessment at the time of diagnosis.
    • A recent comprehensive study of more than 5,000 children reported increased risks of cerebral palsy and developmental delay.
    • The most common causes of delayed speech are simple delay, understimulation, hearing impairment, global developmental delay, a specific language disorder, and autism or Asperger's syndrome.
    • A history of developmental delay suggests the possibility of an underlying organic condition.
    • When seeing boys with developmental delay, paediatricians often consider the fragile X syndrome or chromosomal abnormalities and perform cytogenetic or DNA tests.
    • In other cases, symptoms such as low muscle tone, developmental delay, heart, lung or liver failure may develop later in infancy or childhood, most likely following an illness.
    • This child is clearly at risk, and the physician should not wait for firm evidence of developmental delay before making a referral for early intervention.

Definition of developmental delay in US English:

developmental delay

noun
  • The condition of a child being less developed mentally or physically than is normal for its age.

    (儿童)发育滞后

    mercury contributes to many known health problems, including neurological injury, developmental delay, and cerebral palsy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the last 5 years, autism has become the third most common form of developmental delay, and now occurs more commonly than Down syndrome.
    • Seizure disorders, developmental delay, and neurological deficits may also be seen.
    • They are used for children who can't be tested behaviourally due to young age, developmental delay, or other medical conditions.
    • The most common causes of delayed speech are simple delay, understimulation, hearing impairment, global developmental delay, a specific language disorder, and autism or Asperger's syndrome.
    • A recent comprehensive study of more than 5,000 children reported increased risks of cerebral palsy and developmental delay.
    • Family history collection should include questions about other family members, with particular attention to developmental delay, mental retardation, and psychiatric disorders.
    • Neonatal outcomes included perinatal death, neonatal morbidity, and developmental delay in childhood.
    • However, three or more minor malformations, especially if associated with short stature or failure to thrive, microcephaly or developmental delay, should engender further investigation.
    • A quarter of surviving children, assessed at 18-22 months post term, had an abnormal neurological examination, and about a third had evidence of significant neurological developmental delay.
    • When seeing boys with developmental delay, paediatricians often consider the fragile X syndrome or chromosomal abnormalities and perform cytogenetic or DNA tests.
    • The patient's medical history was significant for a traumatic brain injury at the age of 5 years, resulting in a refractory seizure disorder and developmental delay.
    • Other parents may not be convinced of the need for a genetics referral until their child shows signs of developmental delay.
    • We believe that it is important to report not only the rate of cerebral palsy but also the incidence of developmental delay and sensory impairment in survivors.
    • In other cases, symptoms such as low muscle tone, developmental delay, heart, lung or liver failure may develop later in infancy or childhood, most likely following an illness.
    • Down syndrome is a common autosomal genetic disorder with characteristic features, mental retardation and developmental delay.
    • Because of the increased incidence of visual and auditory impairments, children with global developmental delay may undergo appropriate visual and audiometric assessment at the time of diagnosis.
    • This child is clearly at risk, and the physician should not wait for firm evidence of developmental delay before making a referral for early intervention.
    • A history of developmental delay suggests the possibility of an underlying organic condition.
    • Potential participants were excluded if the adolescent presented with a history of chronic medical illness or significant developmental delay.
    • Most individuals with chromosome abnormalities are diagnosed because they have obvious physical abnormalities, short stature, failure to thrive, a history of developmental delay or mental retardation.
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