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Various forms of psychopathy - F60
Specific personality disorders (F60) are not officially diagnosed in children because their personality is still developing. Children and adolescents may exhibit behavioral, emotional, and character traits resembling personality disorders, but the diagnosis is made only after 16–18 years of age, when the personality structure becomes more stable.
ViewCombined developmental disorders - F83+G40;, F70,71,72,F73 + G40;
Developmental epilepsy is a symptomatic form of the disorder in which seizures occur due to congenital or acquired problems in brain function, such as structural abnormalities or neurodegenerative diseases. This condition is often accompanied by delays in psychomotor or cognitive development, including attention, memory, and speech impairments. The most common cause in children is congenital malformations or brain lesions, which can lead to severe forms such as West syndrome.
ViewMental retardation - F70, F71, F72, F73
Mental retardation is a condition of delayed or incomplete mental development, which is primarily characterized by a disruption of abilities that appear during the period of maturation and ensure a general level of intelligence, that is, cognitive, speech, motor and social abilities.
ViewChildhood autism - F84.0
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that manifests in early childhood and is characterized by difficulties with social interaction and communication, as well as a tendency toward repetitive behavior and restricted interests. The term comes from the Greek word "autos," meaning "self."
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