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  1. ... movements, and a regression of fine motor skills. Cognitive symptoms may also manifest, such as learning difficulties, concentration issues, and behavioral disorders (e.g., personality changes, impulsive behavior, sleep problems, ...
  2. ... 1.1.2.1. When a person with learning or physical disabilities or acquired cognitive impairments presents with symptoms and behaviour that suggest antisocial personality disorder, staff involved in assessment and diagnosis should consider ...
  3. ... M, Beltrachini L, Biancardi A, et al. Machine-learning Support to Individual Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment Using Multimodal MRI and Cognitive Assessments. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders. 2017 Oct–Dec;31(4):278–86. PMID: ...
  4. ... the developmental trajectory of a person with a learning disability and the presentation of the symptoms of mental disorders per se given the existing cognitive limitations. Furthermore, behaviour that challenges may have an ...
  5. ... interictal deficits (e.g., seizures/epilepsy, ataxia, nystagmus, cognitive impairment ... Diagnosis ). Seizures are a recognized feature in those with ...
  6. ... lead to significant improvement in depressive or anxiety symptoms 62 . 8.4.1.7. When a person presents with a common mental health disorder and a mild learning disability or mild cognitive impairment: where possible provide or refer for the ...
  7. ... from mild to severe, although most individuals show cognitive impairment in the mild-to-moderate ... average severity of autism symptoms is within the moderate range as measured by ...
  8. ... or young person with a suspected autism spectrum disorder (see Autism diagnosis in children and young people [NICE clinical guideline 128]) a validated measure of cognitive ability for a child or young person with a suspected learning disability a validated reading test for a child ...
  9. ... Lewy body disease, traumatic brain injury, etc.). 8 Diagnosis of a neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer’s disease requires steadily progressive cognitive decline, generally with early predominant impact on the cognitive domain of learning and memory, from a previous level occurring outside ...
  10. ... lead to significant improvement in depressive or anxiety symptoms 28 . 6.3.8.7. When a person presents with a common mental health disorder and a mild learning disability or mild cognitive impairment: where possible provide or refer for the ...
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