Brain imaging links language delay to chromosome deletion in children with neuro disorders
Wednesday, February 18, 2015 ยท Posted by Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Children born with a DNA abnormality on chromosome 16 already linked to neurodevelopmental problems show measurable delays in processing sound and language, says a study team of radiologists and psychologists.
By strengthening the case that the deleted gene disrupts a key biological pathway, the research may lay the foundation for future medical treatments for specific subtypes of autism, along with cognitive and language disabilities.