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Developmental Delays

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  1. Essam Abdelhakim

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    A 5-year-old boy is brought in for evaluation due to developmental delays, including speech delay and difficulty with social interactions. His pediatrician suspects a possible genetic syndrome and recommends further assessment.

    MCQ: What is the most appropriate next step for this child?

    • A) Refer for neuropsychological testing
    • B) Initiate early intervention therapy
    • C) Refer for genetic counseling and testing
    • D) Advise the parents to monitor his progress
    Answer: C) Refer for genetic counseling and testing

    Explanation:
    Children with developmental delays may have underlying genetic conditions. Genetic counseling can help assess the need for genetic testing to identify any syndromic causes and guide management.

    Overview:
    Genetic counseling is beneficial for children with developmental delays to explore potential genetic causes and inform treatment and support options.
     

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