Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME ICD9 ICD9 308.2 MeshID D011596 Psychomotorretardation also known as psychomotor impairment or motormental retardation involves a slowing down of thought and a reduction of physical movements in an individual. Psychomotorretardation can cause a visible slowing of physical and emotional reactions, including speech and Affect psychology affect . ref Tryon, W.W. 1991.Activity Measurement in Psychology and Medicine. Springer Publishing ref This is most commonly seen in people with major depressive disorder major depression and in the depressed phase of bipolar disorder it is also associated with the adverse effects of certain drugs, such as benzodiazepines . ref name Allgulander 2003 Cite journal last1 Allgulander first1 C. last2 Bandelow first2 B. last3 Hollander first3 E. last4 Montgomery first4 SA. last5 Nutt first5 DJ. last6 Okasha first6 A. last7 Pollack first7 MH. last8 Stein first8 DJ. last9 Swinson first9 RP. title WCA recommendations for the long term treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. journal CNS Spectr volume 8 issue 8 Suppl 1 pages 53 61 month Aug year 2003 PMID 14767398 ref Particularly in an inpatient setting, psychomotorretardation may require increased nursing care to ensure adequate food and fluid intake and sufficient personal care. Informed consent for treatment is more difficult to achieve in the presence of this condition. Examples Examples of psychomotorretardation include the following Unaccountable difficulty in carrying out what are usually considered automatic or mundane self care tasks for healthy people i.e., without depressive illness such as taking a shower, dressing, self grooming, cooking, brushing one s teeth .... In schizophrenia , mood may vary from psychomotorretardation to agitation the patient will experience ... 1 January 1995 publisher Lawrence Erlbaum isbn 9780863773341 page 53 ref See also Psychomotor learning Psychomotor agitation References Reflist Mental and behavioral disorders Category Abnormal psychology ... more details
Aniridia ataxia renal agenesis psychomotorretardation is a rare genetic disorder characterized by missing irises of the human eye eye , ataxia , psychomotorretardation and abnormal kidney s. ref http www.wrongdiagnosis.com a aniridia ataxia renal agenesis psychomotorretardation intro.htm ref References reflist Category Genetic disorders with no OMIM ... more details
semiprotected small yes wikt retard retarded retardationRetardation is the act or result of wikt delay delaying the extent to which anything is retarded or delayed that which retards or delays. In particular, it can mean In medicine Mental retardationPsychomotorretardation In engineering Negative acceleration in mechanics i.e. rate of decrease of velocity Retardation factor in chromatography Retarded potential in electrodynamics In physical anthropology Neoteny retardation of development Retardation a slowing down of development so that a feature or trait appears later in a descendant than an ancestor page 252 Pedomorphism retention of juvenile traits by the retardation of developmental processes page 252 ref name Montagu Montagu, A. 1989 . Growing Young. Bergin & Garvey CT. ref Other A process used in proofing baking technique A suspension music that resolves upward instead of downward. References references disambig cs Retardace de Retardierung ru sv Retardation uk ... more details
Psychomotorretardation comprises a slowing down of thought and a reduction of physical movements in a person. Psychomotor agitation is a series of unintentional and purposeless motions that stem from mental tension and anxiety of an individual. disambig ... more details
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Psychomotor learning is the relationship between cognitive functions and physical movement. Psychomotor learning is demonstrated by physical skills such as movement, coordination, manipulation, dexterity, grace, strength, speed actions which demonstrate the fine motor skills such as use of precision instruments or tools, or actions which evidence gross motor skills such as the use of the body in dance, musical or athletic performance. Behavioral examples include driving a car, throwing a ball, and playing a musical instrument . In psychomotor learning research , attention is given to the learning of coordinated activity involving the arms, hands, fingers, and feet, while verbal processes are not emphasized. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 481767 psychomotor learning tab active checked 2Citems checked&title psychomotor 20learning 20 20Britannica 20Online 20Encyclopedia Psychomotor learning at Britannica.com ref Stages of psychomotor development When learning psychomotor skills, individuals progress through the cognitive stage, the associative stage, and the Autonomic nervous system autonomic stage. The cognitive stage is marked by awkward slow and choppy movements that the learner tries to control. The learner has to think about each movement before attempting it. In the associative stage, the learner spends less time thinking about every detail, however, the movements are still not a permanent part of the brain . In the autonomic stage, the learner can refine the skill ... all psychomotordeve pqs.htm Psychomotor development and learning ref How motor behaviors are recorded ... practiced a movement is, the stronger the neural encoding becomes. Psychomotor learning is not limited ... visual feedback when driving a car, or physical feedback when playing the piano. See also PsychomotorretardationPsychomotor agitation External links http www.flydamnit.com 34 about mas psychomotor test Psychomotor examples in interview References Reflist Humandevelopment Category Motor control psych ... more details
Wikify date January 2011 Orphan date January 2011 Psychomotor education is a pedagogic and therapeutic approach, the aim of which is to support and aid an individual s personal development. It is based on a holistic view of human beings that considers each individual as a unity of physical, emotional and cognitive actualities, which interact with each other and the surrounding social environment. Psychomotor specialists study the body and its expressivity. The body is regarded not merely as a mechanism with neurophysiogical developments, but also as a thing with deep rooted emotional traits, which have come about through somato psychic experiences, particularly in early childhood. Psychomotor specialists work in the field of prevention, education, re education, rehabilitation and research. Psychomotor education and therapy can be used for any age group. A school of psychomotor education, called the Aucouturier Psychomotor Practice, was developed by French pedagogists Bernard Aucouturier and Andre Lapierre. ref Aucouturier, B. & Lapierre, A. 1975 . La symbolique du mouvement. Psychomotricit et ducation. Paris. ref References Reflist Category Motor control Category Pedagogy ca Psicomotricitat de Psychomotorik es Psicomotricidad eu Psikomotrizitate fr Psychomotricit nl Psychomotoriek pl Psychomotoryka pt Psicomotricidade ... more details
Infobox disease Name Psychomotor agitation Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 308.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D011595 Psychomotor agitation is a series of unintentional and purposeless motions that stem from mental tension and anxiety of an individual. This includes pacing around a room, wringing one s hands, pulling off clothing and putting it back on and other similar actions. In more severe cases, the motions may become harmful to the individual, such as ripping, tearing or chewing at the skin around one s fingernails or lips to the point of bleeding. Psychomotor agitation is a symptom typically found in major depressive disorder or obsessive compulsive disorder , and sometimes the manic phase in bipolar disorder , although it can also be a result of an excess intake of stimulants . The middle aged and the elderly are more at risk to express this condition Citation needed date January 2011 . Treatment Both intramuscular midazolam and droperidol decrease the duration of agitation. ref cite journal author Isbister GK, Calver LA, Page CB, Stokes B, Bryant JL, Downes MA title Randomized controlled trial of intramuscular droperidol versus midazolam for violence and acute behavioral disturbance the DORM study journal Ann Emerg Med volume 56 issue 4 pages 392 401.e1 year 2010 month October pmid 20868907 doi 10.1016 j.annemergmed.2010.05.037 url ref See also Agitation dementia References Reflist psych stub Mental and behavioral disorders CNS diseases of the nervous system emotion footer DEFAULTSORT Psychomotor Agitation Category Abnormal psychology Category Psychology be be x old bg de Agitation Medizin fa mk pl Pobudzenie psychoruchowe pt Agita o psicomotora ru fi Agitaatio l ketiede sv Psykomotorisk agitation tr Ajitasyon ... more details
In chromatography , the retardation factor R is defined as the fraction of an analyte in the mobile phase of a chromatographic system. ref name IUPAC R1993 3.7.13 citation last Ettre first L. S. year 1993 title Nomenclature for chromatography IUPAC Recommendations 1993 journal Pure and Applied Chemistry volume 65 issue 4 pages 819 doi 10.1351 pac199365040819 url http goldbook.iupac.org R05352.html format 3.7.13 retardation factor, R in column chromatography p843 ref . In planar chromatography in particular, the retardation factor R sub f sub is defined as the ratio of the distance traveled by the center of a spot to the distance traveled by the solvent front. ref name IUPAC R1993 3.8.04 citation last Ettre first L. S. year 1993 title Nomenclature for chromatography IUPAC Recommendations 1993 journal Pure and Applied Chemistry volume 65 issue 4 pages 819 doi 10.1351 pac199365040819 url http goldbook.iupac.org R05353.html format 3.8.04 retardation factor, R sub F sub in planar chromatography p845 ref Ideally, the values for R sub F sub are equivalent to the R values used in column chromatography. ref name IUPAC R1993 3.8.04 ref It is important to note that, although the term retention factor is sometimes used synonymously with retardation factor R sub f sub , in regards to planar chromatography, the term is not defined in this context. However, in column chromatography , the retention factor k is defined as the ratio of time an analyte is retained in the stationary phase to the time it is retained in the mobile phase. ref name IUPAC R1993 3.7.12 citation last Ettre first L. S. year 1993 title Nomenclature for chromatography IUPAC Recommendations 1993 journal Pure and Applied ... mbox total quantity of substance in the system math Planar chromatography The retardation factor in planar ... In terms of retention factor k , retardation factor R is defined as follows math R frac 1 k 1 math ... Reflist chromatography Category Chromatography bs Faktor zaostajanja de Retardation Hydrologie ... more details
pp semi indef Infobox disease Name Mental retardation DiseasesDB 4509 ICD10 ICD10 F 70 f 70 ICD10 F 79 ... mult eMedicine2 neuro 605 MeshID D008607 Mental retardation MR is a generalized disorder appearing before ... quotient BAIQ may not be considered mentally retarded. Syndromic mental retardation is intellectual ... mental retardation refers to intellectual deficits that appear without other abnormalities. The terms ... mental retardation and mentally retarded were invented in the middle of the 20th century to replace ... English speaking countries. Clinical psychology Clinically , however, mental retardation is a subtype ... mild to properly qualify as mental retardation, too specific as in specific learning disability ... with other conditions, mental retardation is still the term most widely used and recommended for use ... publisher Slate Magazine ref Signs and symptoms The medical sign signs and symptom s of mental retardation are all behavioral. Most people with mental retardation do not look like they have any type ... retardation is only present in a minority of cases, all of which involve syndromic mental retardation. Children with mental retardation may learn to sit up, to crawl, or to walk later than other children, or they may learn to talk later. ref name AFP Both adults and children with mental retardation ... retardation learn more slowly than a typical child. Children may take longer to learn language, develop .... In early childhood, mild mental retardation IQ 50 69, a cognitive ability about half ... mild mental retardation from learning disability or emotional behavioral disorders. People ... or using the local mass transit system. ref name AFP As individuals with mild mental retardation ... retardation IQ 35 49 is nearly always apparent within the first years of life. Speech delay s are particularly common signs of moderate MR. ref name AFP People with moderate mental retardation need ... or profound mental retardation will need more intensive support and supervision his or her ... more details
. ref name scheffer cite journal author Scheffer, Ingrid, et. al. title Epilepsy and mental retardation ... 1 Juberg, R.C. Hellman, C.D. A new familial form of convulsive disorder and mental retardation limited ... of convulsive disorder with or without mental retardation limited to females extension of a pedigree ... and mental retardation limited to females an X linked dominant disorder with male sparing. Nature Genetics ... publications 1 Ryan, S.G. et al. Epilepsy and mental retardation limited to females an X linked dominant ... content 76 17 1514.abstract Recurrence risk of epilepsy and mental retardation in females due ..., L.M. et.al. title Recurrence risk of epilepsy and mental retardation in females due to parental mosaicism ... Scheffer, Ingrid. et. al. title Epilepsy and mental retardation limited to females an under recognized ... ref ref cite journal author Scheffer, Ingrid. et. al. title Epilepsy and mental retardation ... GEFS , ref name vac Petrelli and seizures in females with mental retardation EFMR . ref name firessyndrome ... Methods for EFMR Epilepsy and Mental Retardation pubdate May 26, 2011 gdate fdate January ... seizures, cognitive and psychomotor problems, respiratory problems, etc. . When the researcher reversed ... more details
Infobox disease Name X linked mental retardation Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D038901 X linked mental retardation also known as X linked intellectual disability refers to forms of mental retardation which are specifically associated with X linked recessive inheritance . Unlike many other types of mental retardation, the genetics of these conditions ... BC title X linked mental retardation journal Nature reviews. Genetics volume 6 issue 1 pages 46 ... mental retardation journal Genetics in medicine official journal of the American College of Medical ... X linked Mental Retardation and Macroorchidism publisher International Birth Defect Information ... doi 10.1002 ddrr.81 ref Syndromes Several X linked syndromes include retardation as part of the presentation ... mental retardation syndrome . List of genes Following is a list of genes located on the X chromosome and linked to mental retardation. There are also several loci that have not been associated with a specific ... the Sigma 2 Subunit of the Adaptor Protein 1 Complex, AP1S2, Cause X Linked Mental Retardation ... syndrome, elliptocytosis, and mental retardation journal Genomics volume 47 issue 3 pages 350 8 year ... syndromic mental retardation in a large Belgian family MRX9 journal J Med Genet volume 41 issue ... common causes of mental retardation in woman. Aristaless related homeobox ARX Aristaless related homeobox , is a protein associated with mental retardation and lissencephaly . This gene is a homeobox ... cause X linked mental retardation and epilepsy. ref cite journal author Bienvenu T, Poirier K ..., is mutated in X linked mental retardation journal Hum. Mol. Genet. volume 11 issue 8 pages 981 91 ... in Transcriptional Regulation and Chromatin Remodeling, Cause X Linked Mental Retardation journal ... PHF8 , a gene associated with cleft lip palate and mental retardation, encodes for an N varepsilon ... ref Fragile Mental Retardation 2 FMR2 Fragile Mental Retardation 2 FMR2 synonym AFF2 , ref name Stettner2011 ... more details
Infobox disease Name Hyperphosphatasia With Mental Retardation OMIM 239300 Hyperphosphatasia with Mental retardation syndrome, HPMRS ref cite article author Mabry CC, Bautista A, Kirk, RF Dubilier LD, Braunstein H, Koepke, JA title Familial hyperphosphatasia with mental retardation, seizures, and neurologic deficits publisher The Journal of Pediatrics.77 1 74 85 year 1970 ref , also known as Mabry syndrome , ref cite article author Thompson MD, Nezarati MM, Gillessen Kaesbach G, Meinecke P, Mendoza R, Mornet E, Brun Heath I, Prost Squarcioni C, Legeai Mallet L, Munnich A, Cole DEC title Hyperphosphatasia with seizures, neurologic deficit, and characteristic facial features Five new patients with Mabry syndrome publisher American Journal of Medical Genetics. 152A 7 1661 1669 year 2010 ref has been described in patients recruited on four continents world wide. ref cite article author Thompson MD, Killoran A, Percy ME, Nezarati M, Cole DE, Hwang PA title Hyperphosphatasia with neurologic deficit a pyridoxine responsive seizure disorder? publisher Pediatric Neurology. 34 4 303 7 year 2006 ref Mabry syndrome was confirmed ref cite article author D Horn G Schottmann, P Meinecke title Hyperphoshoatasia with mental retardation, brachytelephalangy, and a distinct facial gestalt Delineation of a recognizable syndrome publisher European Journal of Medical Genetics. 53 2 85 8 year 2010 ref to represent an autosomal recessive syndrome characterized by severe mental retardation, considerably elevated serum levels of alkaline phosphatase , hypoplastic terminal phalanges, and distinct facial features that include hypertelorism, a broad nasal bridge and a rectangular face. Pathogenesis While many cases of HPMRS are caused by mutations in the PIGV gene ref cite article author Krawitz PM, Schweiger MR, R delsperger C, Marcelis C, K lsch U, Meisel C, Stephani F, Kinoshita T, Murakami Y, Bauer ... mental retardation syndrome publisher Nature Genetics. 42 10 827 9 year 2010 ref , there may ... more details
Fragile Mental Retardation 2 is a gene FMR2 synonym AFF2 , located on the human X chromosome . Mutations in this gene are associated with X Linked mental retardation X linked intellectual disability and specifically a syndrome known as fragile X E syndrome FRAXE . ref name Stettner2011 Stettner GM, Shoukier M, H ger C, Brockmann K, Auber B 2011 Familial intellectual disability and autistic behavior caused by a small FMR2 gene deletion. Am J Med Genet A. doi 10.1002 ajmg.a.34122 ref FRAXE is one of the most common forms of non syndromic X linked mental retardation. The most common mutation giving rise to this syndrome is a triplet expansion of CCG in the 5 untranslated region which leads to a silencing of the gene. Mutations within the gene may also cause this phenotype. Genomics This gene is located on the long arm of chromosome X Xq27.3 Xq28 It has 22 exons spanning at least 500 kb. Alternative splicing may occur and involve exons 2, 3, 5, 7 and 21. The normal encoded protein is 1311 codon s in length. It is expressed as an 8.7 kilobase transcript in the placenta and adult brain . The normal 5 untranslated region has 10 35 CCG repeats and more frequently 15 20. Pathogenic expansions have typically over 200 repeats and are methylated. This gene belongs to the AFF family of genes which currently has four members AFF1 AF4 protein AF4 , AFF2 FMR2, AFF3 LAF4 and AFF4 AF5q31 . ref name Melko2011 Melko M, Douguet D, Bensaid M, Zongaro S, Verheggen C, Gecz J, Bardoni B 2011 Functional characterization of the AFF AF4 FMR2 family of RNA binding proteins insights into the molecular pathology of FRAXE intellectual disability. Hum Mol Genet. 2011 May 15 20 10 1873 1885 ref All AFF proteins are localized in the nucleus and have a role as transcriptional activators with a positive action on RNA elongation. AFF2 FMR2, AFF3 LAF4 and AFF4 AF5q31 localize in nuclear speckles subnuclear ... orthologue Lilliputian Lilli has been identified. References reflist Category Mental retardation ... more details
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Alopecia contractures dwarfism mental retardation or ACD mental retardation syndrome is a developemental disorder which causes mainly baldness and dwarfism in combination with intellectual disability Human skeleton skeletal anomalies, caries and Myopia nearsightedness are also typical. The ACD mental retardation syndrome was first described in 1980 by List of geneticists Albert Schinzel and only few cases have since been identified in the world. At the time Dr. Schinzel made no conclusion of the hereditary pattern of this syndrome but similarities between cases reported by year 2000 seem to suggest Autosome autosomal or Chromosomes x linked Dominance recessive inheritance or possibly a Dominance dominant mutation caused by Mosaic genetics mosaicism as causes of this syndrome. ref Miroslav Dumi , Marijana Cvitanovic, Jasenka Ille, Kristina Potocki Syndrome of short stature, mental deficiency, microcephaly, ectodermal dysplasia, and multiple skeletal anomalies, AJMG American Journal of Medical Genetics, Volume 93, 3 July 2000 Abstract on Wiley Online Library http onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi 10.1002 1096 8628 20000703 93 1 3C47 AID AJMG8 3E3.0.CO 2 A abstact ref References Johns Hopkins University http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov omim 203550 OMIM, Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, MIM ID 203550 Reflist Category Syndromes Category Mental retardation medicine stub fi ACD kehitysvammaoireyhtym ... more details
Infobox disease Name PAGENAME Image Atr x.jpg Caption Child of 8 yrs with the characteristic facial features of ATR X syndrome. Note the upswept frontal hair line, hypertelorism, epicanthic folds, flat nasal bridge, small triangular upturned nose, tented upper lip, everted lower lip and hypotonic facies. DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM 301040 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Alpha thalassemia mental retardation syndrome ATRX , also called alpha thalassemia X linked mental retardation, nondeletion type or ATR X syndrome , ref OMIM 301040 ref is a condition caused by a mutate d gene . Female s with this mutate d gene have no specific signs or features, but may demonstrate skewed X chromosome inactivation . Hemizygous males tend to be moderately Mental retardation mentally retarded and have physical characteristics including coarse facial features, microcephaly small head size , hypertelorism widely spaced eyes , a depressed nasal bridge, a tented upper lip, and an everted lower lip. ref Cite book title Syndromes of the Head and Neck author Robert J. Gorlin, Meyer Michael Cohen, Raoul C. M. Hennekam year 2001 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 511861 8 page 986 ref It is associated with ATRX . ref name pmid19088125 cite journal author Medina CF, Mazerolle C, Wang Y, et al. title Altered visual function and interneuron survival in Atrx knockout mice inference for the human syndrome journal Hum. Mol. Genet. volume 18 issue 5 pages 966 77 year 2009 month March pmid 19088125 doi 10.1093 hmg ddn424 url http hmg.oxfordjournals.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 19088125 ref External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books NBK1449 GeneReviews NCBI NIH UW entry on Alpha Thalassemia X Linked Mental Retardation Syndrome ATRX Syndrome Alpha Thalassemia Mental Retardation, X Linked XLMR Hypotonic Face Syndrome http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov omim 300032,301040,300032,301040 OMIM entries on Alpha Thalassemia X Linked Mental Retardation Syndrome References reflist Cat ... more details
Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Mental Retardation ICF MR is a disability benefit that is offered ... which consisted of 4 or more beds for individuals with mental retardation or developmental ... retardation icf mr .htm http www.workworld.org wwwebhelp intermediate care facility for people with mental retardation icf mr .htm ref Since the regulations creation there has been a major change ... with mental retardation icf mr .htm This program helped facilitate the act of deinstitutionalization ... or mental retardation developmental disabilities. br br It provided the first Medicaid long term services ... there are about 129,000 people with mental retardation and other related conditions receiving treatment. Most have other disabilities as well as mental retardation. While many of these individuals ... intermediate care facility for people with mental retardation icf mr .htm In order to obtain Medicaid .... ref name http www.workworld.org wwwebhelp intermediate care facility for people with mental retardation ..., physical, and behavioral needs of individuals with mental retardation who live in their setting ... support plan or Individual Service Plan established by their Qualified Mental Retardation ... retardation . At the outset, the organizations goal at this point was to alter perceptions of children ... TheArc Renaming mental retardation Professionals in the field of intellectual disability mental retardation ... Schalock etal2007 The term intellectual disability is being used instead of mental retardation is exemplified ... the same population of individuals who were diagnosed previously with mental retardation in number ... of mental retardation is eligible for a diagnosis of intellectual disability. ref name Schalock etal2007 ... Services HCBS and Intermediate Care Facilities for Persons With Mental Retardation ICF MR Services ... Shogren first3 Karrie A. year 2007 title The Renaming of Mental Retardation Understanding the Change ... & Human Services Refend Category Mental retardation ... more details
The Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse DMHMRSAS is a state agency of the Virginia Commonwealth of Virginia . The department operates Virginia s public mental health , intellectual disability and substance abuse services system through a system of 40 locally run community services boards CSBs and 16 state operated facilities which serve children and adults who have or who are at risk of mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, intellectual disability, or substance use disorder s. Of the 16 state run facilities, seven are mental health facilities, five are mental retardation training centers, one is a psychiatric facility for children and adolescents, one is a medical center, one is a Geriatric psychiatry psychiatric geriatric hospital and one is a center for behavioral rehabilitation SVP . For placement in state facilities, patients are initially evaluated and referred from local CSBs. ref http www.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov AboutUs.htm ref Since 2005, DMHMRSAS has been working in earnest with a broad network of stakeholders to transform our system to enhance community based care for individuals, make overdue infrastructure improvements to our state facilities and to change the way services are delivered. In recent months, we have been further examining our system and working with state and local leadership to determine the services that will be needed in the future. Recent Lawsuits A lawsuit , filed the week of December 8, 2007, by the Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy, requests the release of information about alleged Physical abuse abuse s at two state facilities operated by DMHMRSAS. ref name TimesDispatch12082007 MCKELWAY, BILL. Mental health officials are sued Va. agency refuses to detail patient s death, suit alleges. Richmond Times Dispatch, 8 December 2007 ref Reading from a prepared News release statement , on December 7, 2007 , Colleen Miller, director of the Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy, expressed ... more details
File NYS OMRDD Police.png thumb right center New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Police patch The New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Police OMRDD Police is a law enforcement agency that provides police and security services to the New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. History The New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Police was created through New York State Mental Hygiene Law to police the grounds and buildings of the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities as well as to transport Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities patients to and from court and other OMRDD facilities. ref name NYS Mental Hygiene Law 13.25 Safety http law.justia.com newyork codes mental hygiene mhy013.25 13.25.html NYS Mental Hygiene Law 13.25 Safety ref Safety and Security Officers OMRDD Police officers have Law enforcement in New York Peace officers New York State peace officer status which is granted under Mental Hygiene Law Section 13.25 , Public Health Law Section 455 and New York State Criminal Procedure Law Section 2.10 12 . ref name NYS Mental Hygiene Law 13.25 Safety ref http ypdcrime.com cpl article2.htm NYS CPL ref ref name Civil Service Exam http www.cs.state.ny.us announarchive announcements 23 355.txt Civil Service Exam ref The NYS Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities uses the Safety and Security Officer title for its OMRDD Police officers. ref name Civil Service Exam Officers are authorized to issue summonses and can affect arrests throughout all of New York State. Some of the duties performed by officers include, but are not limited to, enforcing state and local laws, apprehending absconded patients, filling out motor vehicle accident reports and performing motor vehicle ... Retardation And Developmental Disabilities Police Category State law enforcement agencies of New York ... more details
expert subject 1 Medicine Hematology oncology task force date November 2011 Ornithinaemia is a blood disorder characterized by high levels of ornithine . Also known as hyperornithinemia, it may be associated with psychomotor retardation or epilepsy epileptic episodes. ref cite journal last Wright first T coauthors Pollitt, R title Psychomotor retardation, epileptic and stuporous attacks, irritability and ataxia associated with ammonia intoxication, high blood ornithine levels and increased homocitruline in the urine. journal Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine date 1973 Mar volume 66 issue 3 pages 221 pmid 4697977 ref References Reflist Category Blood disorders ... more details
PBB geneid 255928 Synaptotagmin XIV is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SYT14 gene . ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene Synaptotagmin XIV url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?db gene&cmd retrieve&list uids 255928 accessdate 2011 12 30T01 43 28.833 08 00 ref Function This gene is a member of the synaptotagmin gene family and encodes a protein similar to other family members that mediate membrane trafficking in synaptic transmission. The encoded protein is a calcium independent synaptotagmin. ref name entrez Clinical relevance Mutations in this gene have been shown to cause autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia with psychomotor retardation. ref name pmid21835308 cite journal author Doi H, Yoshida K, Yasuda T, Fukuda M, Fukuda Y, Morita H, Ikeda S, Kato R, Tsurusaki Y, Miyake N, Saitsu H, Sakai H, Miyatake S, Shiina M, Nukina N, Koyano S, Tsuji S, Kuroiwa Y, Matsumoto N title Exome sequencing reveals a homozygous SYT14 mutation in adult onset, autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia with psychomotor retardation journal Am. J. Hum. Genet. volume 89 issue 2 pages 320 7 year 2011 month August pmid 21835308 pmc 3155161 doi 10.1016 j.ajhg.2011.07.012 ref References reflist Further reading refbegin 2 Cite pmid 12801916 Cite pmid 15238157 Cite pmid 17304550 refend gene 1 stub NLM content ... more details