Hay cinco trastornos generalizados del desarrollo. Cada trastorno se considera un trastorno del espectro radioeléctrico, la gravedad de los síntomas oscila de leve a grave. Cada uno de los trastornos generalizados del desarrollo se define por el DSM IV. PDD-NOS es trastorno generalizado del desarrollo no especificados en otra categoría. Este diagnóstico abarca todos los casos que involucran a individuos que presentan algunos síntomas de la PDD, pero que no caen en una categoría específica. El diagnóstico de PDD-NOS también se refiere a casos inusuales también. El autismo es el más reconocido de los trastornos generalizados del desarrollo y se trata de una combinación de factores sociales, comunicación y problemas de conducta que interfieren con la capacidad del individuo para navegar a través de situaciones cotidianas. rangos de trastorno autista en severidad de leve a muy profundo. el síndrome de Asperger es único entre los trastornos generalizados del desarrollo, porque estos individuos no presentan déficit en la adquisición del lenguaje. Las alteraciones sociales son evidentes en el trastorno de Asperger y estos individuos presentan estereotipados, movimientos repetitivos, así como la necesidad de una por el orden. trastorno de Rett se encuentra comúnmente en las mujeres. Los hombres que sufren de este trastorno no sobreviven más allá del nacimiento de largo. Las personas que tienen trastorno de Rhett se desarrollan normalmente hasta las edades de entre cinco y 24 meses de edad. El niño pierde las habilidades incluida la coordinación mano y conocimientos de idiomas y sigue a la regresión de allí. trastorno disociativo de la infancia aparece entre dos y 10 años de edad. El niño de repente pierde social, comunicación y habilidades motoras, con poca o ninguna advertencia. trastorno disociativo de la infancia es la más rara de las cinco TGD.
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