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Neurological aspects of diagnosis and treatment of motor alalia

Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 2023;123(5):74-82. doi: 10.17116/jnevro202312305174.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the causes of violations of expressive speech in children 4-5 years old, to assess changes in neurological status in children with motor alalia without and during treatment with Cellex.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Two groups of patients were recruited: the main group (n=30; treatment; Cellex) and the control group (n=12; without Cellex). The drug was administered in the first half of the day by 1.0 ml subcutaneously, 10 days, daily. The patient’s visit card was analyzed 4 times: before treatment, 10 days later, 1 and 2 months after the start of treatment. Statistical hypotheses were tested using the χ2 and Fisher criterions, the odds ratio (OR) and the 95% confidence interval (CI) OR were determined.

RESULTS: In more than half of the cases, violations of the neurological status, the burden of the perinatal period, a decrease in cognitive tests, and a lack of fine motor skills were revealed. Left-handedness or two-handedness, overload of viewing or listening to gadgets from the age of up to a year, violations of opercular praxis were almost always noted. The effect of the drug Cellex on the «launch of speech» in children with motor alalia has been shown. It has been established that the drug is well tolerated, has no adverse side effects and has a positive effect on the «launch of speech». The progress of the dynamics of speech development, progress in play and cognitive activity was observed in all children of the main group.

CONCLUSION: The use of the drug Cellex can be effective in the treatment of children with motor alalia.

PMID:37315245 | DOI:10.17116/jnevro202312305174

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