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Acquisition of Early Developmental Milestones and Need for Special Education Services in Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis.

Gregory Aaen1, Michael Waltz2, Wendy Vargas3, Naila Makhani4, Jayne Ness5, Yolanda Harris5, T Charles Casper2, Leslie Benson6, Meghan Candee2, Tanuja Chitnis7, Mark Gorman6, Jennifer Graves8, Benjamin Greenberg9, Timothy Lotze10, Soe Mar11, Jan-Mendelt Tillema12, Mary Rensel13, Moses Rodriguez12, John Rose2, Jennifer Rubin14, Teri Schreiner15, Amy Waldman16, Bianca Weinstock-Guttman17, Anita Belman18, Emmanuelle Waubant8, Lauren Krupp19.   

Abstract

Children with pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis and pediatric controls were enrolled across 16 pediatric multiple sclerosis centers in the United States and completed questionnaires that addressed time of first unaided walking and acquisition of 2-word phrases. A total of 467 (308 female) cases and 428 (209 female) controls were enrolled. Pediatric multiple sclerosis (n = 467) were not delayed in walking or using 2-word phrases compared to healthy controls (n = 428) (2.2% vs 5.7%, respectively). Children with disease onset before age 11 versus onset at 11 years or after were more likely to need an individualized education plan (P = .002), reading assistance (P = .0003), and math assistance (P = .001). Children with multiple sclerosis onset prior to age 18 are not delayed in meeting the 2 major early developmental milestones but do have a significantly increased use of special services or learning assistance at school. Further research will need to address whether other measures of development (eg, rate of language acquisition or fine motor skills) differ between pediatric multiple sclerosis and controls.

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Keywords:  cognitive impairment; developmental milestones; multiple sclerosis; pediatric

Year:  2018        PMID: 30556452      PMCID: PMC6579723          DOI: 10.1177/0883073818815041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Neurol        ISSN: 0883-0738            Impact factor:   1.987


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