Craniofacial screening profile: quick screening for congenital malformations. |
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Authors: | G N Coston R B Sayetta H I Friedman M C Weinrich C A Macera K Meeks S K McAndrews K S Morales |
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Affiliation: | College of Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208. |
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Abstract: | The correct identification of syndromes and other congenital malformations at an early age is critical for the child, family and care providers. Most specialists who conduct large screenings of young children are not adequately trained to recognize signs and symptoms that should lead to appropriate referral to the clinical geneticist and/or diagnostic team. A systematic approach for recognizing important signs is presented here; a Craniofacial Screening Profile. Following a brief training program, the Profile was validated by 39 speech-language pathologists in screening 3,539 kindergarten and first grade children. The results were excellent (specificity was 99.6%), demonstrating that with limited training, specialists can effectively screen for important signs and symptoms of a major group of syndromes and other congenital malformations. |
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