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07-SEPTEMBER-2008 03:17:44 - Specific developmental disorder January 2008 Specific developmental disorder Classification and external resources ICD-10 F80.-F83. ICD-9 307, 315 Specific developmental disorders categorizes specific learning disabilities and developmental disorders affecting coordination. Contents 1 ICD-10 taxonomy 1.1 Specific developmental disorders of speech and language 1.2 Specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills SDDSS 1.3 Specific developmental disorder of motor function 1.4 Mixed specific developmental disorder 2 DSM-IV-TR taxonomy 2.1 Learning Disorders 2.2 Motor Skills Disorders 2.3 Communication Disorders 3 External links 4 See also ICD-10 taxonomy The tenth revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems ICD-10 has four categories of specific developmental disorder: specific developmental disorders of speech and language, specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills, specific developmental disorder of motor function, and mixed specific developmental disorder. Specific developmental disorders of speech and language Specific speech articulation disorder F80.0 Expressive language disorder F80.1 Receptive language disorder F80.2 Acquired aphasia with epilepsy Landau-Kleffner syndrome F80.3 Other developmental disorders of speech and language F80.8 Lisping Developmental disorder of speech and language, unspecified F80.9 Specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills SDDSS Specific reading disorder F81.0 Specific spelling disorder F81.1 Specific disorder of arithmetical skills F81.2 Mixed disorder of scholastic skills F81.3 Other disorders of scholastic skills F81.8 Developmental disorder of scholastic skills, unspecified F81.9 Specific developmental disorder of motor function Specific developmental disorder of motor function F82 Mixed specific developmental disorder Mixed specific developmental disorder F83 DSM-IV-TR taxonomy The text revision of the fourth ion of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV-TR categorizes specific developmental disorders as communication disorders, learning disorders, and motor skills disorders. They are all Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence, which also includes pervasive developmental disorders i.e., the autism spectrum, attention-deficit and disruptive behavior disorders, feeding and eating disorders, tic disorders, elimination disorders, and other disorders like selective mutism, separation anxiety disorder, and reactive attachment disorder. Learning Disorders Mathematics Disorder 315.1 Reading Disorder 315.0 Disorder of Written Expression 315.2 Learning Disorder Not Otherwise Specified 315.9 Motor Skills Disorders Developmental Coordination Disorder 315.4 Communication Disorders Expressive Language Disorder 315.31 Phonological Disorder315.39 Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder 315.32 Stuttering 307.0 Communication Disorder Not Otherwise Specified 307.9 External links CDC's Learn the Signs. Act Early. campaign - Information for parents on early childhood development and developmental disabilities See also Developmental disability Pervasive developmental disorder Learning disability Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Picture thinking v d e WHO ICD-10 mental and behavioral disorders F · 290-319 Neurological/symptomatic Dementia Alzheimer's disease, multi-infarct dementia, Pick's disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, AIDS dementia complex, Frontotemporal dementia, Elopement, Sundowning, Wandering · Delirium · Post-concussion syndrome · Organic brain syndrome Psychoactive substance alcohol drunkenness, alcohol dependence, alcoholic hallucinosis, Alcohol withdrawal, delirium tremens, Korsakoff's syndrome, alcohol abuse · opioids opioid dependency · sedative/hypnotic benzodiazepine withdrawal · cocaine cocaine dependence · general Intoxication, Drug abuse, Physical dependence, Withdrawal Psychotic disorder Schizophrenia disorganized schizophrenia · Schizophreniform disorder · Schizotypal personality disorder · Delusional disorder · Folie à deux · Schizoaffective disorder Mood affective Mania · Bipolar disorder · Clinical depression · Cyclothymia · Dysthymia Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform Anxiety disorder Agoraphobia, Panic disorder, Panic attack, Generalized anxiety disorder, Social anxiety, Social phobia · OCD · Acute stress reaction · PTSD · Adjustment disorder · Conversion disorder Ganser syndrome · Somatoform disorder Somatization disorder, Body dysmorphic disorder, Hypochondriasis, Nosophobia, Da Costa's syndrome, Psychalgia · Neurasthenia Physiological/physical behavioral Eating disorder: Anorexia nervosa · Bulimia nervosa Sleep disorder: Dyssomnia Hypersomnia, Insomnia · Parasomnia REM behavior disorder, Night terror · Nightmare Sexual dysfunction: Erectile dysfunction · Premature ejaculation · Vaginismus · Dyspareunia · Hypersexuality · Female sexual arousal disorder Postpartum depression · Postnatal psychosis Adult personality and behavior Personality disorder · Passive-aggressive behavior · Kleptomania · Trichotillomania · Voyeurism · Factitious disorder · Munchausen syndrome · Ego-dystonic sexual orientation · Fetishism Mental retardation Mental retardation Psychological development developmental disorder Specific: speech and language expressive language disorder, aphasia, expressive aphasia, receptive aphasia, Landau-Kleffner syndrome, lisp · Scholastic skills dyslexia, dysgraphia, Gerstmann syndrome · Motor function developmental dyspraxia Pervasive: Autism · Rett syndrome · Asperger syndrome Behavioral and emotional, childhood and adolescence onset ADHD · Conduct disorder · Oppositional defiant disorder · Separation anxiety disorder · Selective mutism · Reactive attachment disorder · Tic disorder · Tourette syndrome · Speech stuttering · cluttering Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Specific_developmental_disorder Categories: Childhood psychiatric disorders | Disability | Special educationHidden categories: Articles lacking sources from January 2008 | All articles lacking sources Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page This page was last modified on 2 May 2008, at 18:55
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