Several studies have documented learning disabilities (LDs) in subjects with epilepsy, who have been shown to be at greater risk of mild neuropsychological damage, with the consequent risk of academic failure. This retrospective study aimed to investigate the peculiarities of reading and writing disorders in subjects with idiopathic epilepsy. The reading and writing performance of 35 children affected by reading and writing disorders and idiopathic epilepsy (R/WD + E group) has been compared with the performance of 37 children with only reading and writing disorders (R/WD group). A comparison group of 22 typical developing healthy children (TDC group) was also included in the study. As expected, the TDC group reached better performances in the reading and writing tests administered. Between R/WD + E and R/WD groups, there was a substantial analogy in reading and writing disabilities. The differences between the two clinical groups concern writing ability in sentences dictation and verbal and visuospatial short-term memory in digit span and memory-for-location (MFL) tests.

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几项研究已记录了癫痫患者的学习障碍 (LDs),这些患者被证明具有较高的轻度神经心理损害风险,并因此有学业失败的风险。这项回顾性研究旨在调查特发性癫痫患者的阅读和写作障碍的特殊性。将35例阅读写作障碍和特发性癫痫患儿 (R/WD   +  E组) 的阅读和写作表现与37例仅患有阅读和写作障碍的儿童 (R/WD组) 的阅读和写作表现进行了比较。该研究还包括22名典型发育中的健康儿童的对照组 (TDC组)。不出所料,贸发局小组在进行的读写测试中达到了更好的表现。在R/WD   +  E组和R/WD组之间,读写障碍有很大的类比。两个临床组之间的差异涉及句子听写的写作能力以及数字跨度和位置记忆 (MFL) 测试中的口头和视觉空间短期记忆。

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