Abstract:El síndrome de Wolf-Hirschhorn (SWH) es un síndrome genético neuroevolutivo causado por una deleción del brazo corto del cromosoma 4 (4p16.3). Presentan un fenotipo variable con retraso del crecimiento pre y postnatal, epilepsia, retraso psicomotor, hipotonía, anomalías craneofaciales (facies en “casco griego” y defectos oclusivos), discapacidad intelectual y limitaciones en el uso del lenguaje tanto expresivo como comprensivo. El objetivo de este estudio es describir las habilidades comunicativas y lingüístic… Show more
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