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motormental retardation, disintegrative psychosis, heller's syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, condition occurring in 3-, 4-year-olds, developed, to age 2, over several months, a child, deteriorate in intellectual, social, language functioning from previously normal behavior, childhood disintegrative disorder, has been linked to neurological problems, an affected child shows a loss of communication skills, has regression in nonverbal behaviors, significant loss of previously-acquired skills, condition is very similar to autistic disorder, autism, loss of social skills, loss of bowel, bladder control, loss of expressive, receptive language, loss of motor skills, lack of play, failure to develop peer relationships, impairment in nonverbal behaviors, delay, lack of spoken language, inability to start, sustain a conversation, disorder must be differentiated from both childhood schizophrenia, pervasive developmental disorder, autism, most important signs of childhood disintegrative disorder, loss of developmental milestones, child tends to have normal development, age 3 to 4, over a few months undergoes a gradual loss of previously established abilities, language, motor, social skills, generally, diagnosis is made, a loss of functioning in at least two areas described, same, autistic disorder, autism, the similarity, in the two disorders, unfortunately, prognosis, disorder is limited, loss of functioning, likely be permanent, to some degree, behaviors, modified, child has any delays in development, starts to lose developmental abilities.



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