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    "Desarrollo del lenguaje de una niña con atrofia cortical de 3 años de edad en el centro de salud “quero” tipo C.”
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato - Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Carrera de Estimulación Temprana, 2018-10-01) Núñez Haro, Andrea Elizabeth; Losada Hernández, José Omar Dr. Mg.
    Cortical atrophy is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by the progressive death of brain neurons, this pathology is divided into two: cortical atrophy that affects structures of the cortex and subcortical atrophy that affects more internal regions of the brain, said disease has a characteristic; psychomotor retardation, difficulty in developing language, cognitive problems such as memory, attention and concentration, deterioration of executive functions as well as alterations in behavior and personality. The present work details the case of a 3-year-old girl who is diagnosed with cortical atrophy, due to a convulsive seizure during 5 months, time that worsened her health condition, since she was not intervened opportunely in her first seizure. The proposed treatment plan is the "intelligence cards" of DOMAN based on the importance of Early Stimulation to favor the development of the language of those children who have some type of brain injury.

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