Sheldon–Hall syndrome (SHS) is the most common of the distal arthrogryposes (DAs), a group of disorders characterized by congenital non-progressive contractures. Patients with SHS present with contractures of the limbs and a distinctive triangular facies with prominent nasolabial folds. Calcaneovalgus deformity is frequent, as well as...
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Craniopharyngiomas are rare brain tumors of the sellar region and are the most common non-neuroepithelial intracerebral neoplasm in children. Despite a low-grade histologic classification, craniopharyngiomas can have a severe clinical course due to hypothalamic involvement. The hypothalamus plays a crucial role in regulating vital functions,...
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A high prevalence of sleep disturbances has been reported in children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and intellectual disability (ID). The etiology of sleep disorders in these children is heterogeneous and, recently, iron deficiency has received...
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