Preferred Name

complex neurodevelopmental disorder with motor features
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Definitions

A complex neurodevelopmental disorder that involves more than one phenotype associated with the central nervous system, including but not limited to intellectual disability, autism, and seizures (epilepsy). Additionally, the disorder features at least one phenotype associated with motor function, including but not limited to spasticity, hypo- or hypertonia, dyskinesia, choreo-athetosis, or ataxia. This term is similar to cerebral palsy, but this is for individuals that do not have a clinical diagnosis. There is a subset of kids that encompass both complex neurodevelopmental disorders and motor features.

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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100516

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This term is similar to cerebral palsy, but this is for individuals that do not have a clinical diagnosis. There is a subset of kids that encompass both complex neurodevelopmental disorders and motor features.

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http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5208-3432

definition

A complex neurodevelopmental disorder that involves more than one phenotype associated with the central nervous system, including but not limited to intellectual disability, autism, and seizures (epilepsy). Additionally, the disorder features at least one phenotype associated with motor function, including but not limited to spasticity, hypo- or hypertonia, dyskinesia, choreo-athetosis, or ataxia.

This term is similar to cerebral palsy, but this is for individuals that do not have a clinical diagnosis. There is a subset of kids that encompass both complex neurodevelopmental disorders and motor features.

label

complex neurodevelopmental disorder with motor features

prefixIRI

MONDO:0100516

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complex neurodevelopmental disorder with motor features

textual definition

A complex neurodevelopmental disorder that involves more than one phenotype associated with the central nervous system, including but not limited to intellectual disability, autism, and seizures (epilepsy). Additionally, the disorder features at least one phenotype associated with motor function, including but not limited to spasticity, hypo- or hypertonia, dyskinesia, choreo-athetosis, or ataxia.

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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100038

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