Neuropediatrics 2003; 34(1): 7-13
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-38617
Original Article

Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Neuropsychological Assessment of a Group of UK Patients with Cohen Syndrome

K. E. Chandler 1 , M. Moffett 2 , J. Clayton-Smith 1 , G. A. Baker 2
  • 1Academic Unit of Medical Genetics and Regional Genetics Service, St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, U.K.
  • 2The Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Fazakerley, Liverpool, U.K.
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Publication History

Received: July 4, 2002

Accepted after Revision: November 10, 2002

Publication Date:
11 April 2003 (online)

Abstract

Cohen syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive syndrome with a distinctive clinical phenotype that includes mental retardation and a characteristic sociable disposition. Variability in the level of learning disability and the behavioural phenotype is seen in the published literature. In a cohort of Finnish Cohen syndrome patients, severe mental retardation and non-maladaptive behaviour were described. Outside of Finland, autistic-spectrum behaviour has been reported in a few isolated Cohen syndrome patients but in a recent UK study was found to be highly prevalent. We report the results of neuropsychological studies in a group of 16 genetically heterogeneous patients, all with the characteristic clinical features of Cohen syndrome. Of the 9 patients who underwent formal neuropsychological testing, all but one was functioning in the severely mentally impaired range. Of the remaining patients, 3 were below the age of formal testing and 4 had such profound learning and behavioural problems that they were deemed unable to participate in testing. Mild maladaptive behaviour was observed in 13 patients and 3 were documented as having significant maladaptive behaviour. In contrast to the Finnish group of Cohen syndrome patients, this UK study identifies significant neuropsychological impairment combined with maladaptive behaviour as a characteristic of Cohen syndrome. Although autistic-type behaviour was observed, an increased prevalence of autism in Cohen syndrome was not confirmed.

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Dr. K. E. Chandler

Academic Unit of Medical Genetics and Regional Genetics Service · St Mary's Hospital

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U.K.

Email: kate.chandler@cmmc.nhs.uk

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