Ulrike Lehmkuhl
University of Zurich
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology | 2008
Karl Titze; Sabine Koch; Hans Helge; Ulrike Lehmkuhl; Hellgard Rauh; Hans-Christoph Steinhausen
The offspring of mothers with epilepsy are considered to be at developmental risk during pregnancy from: (1) generalized maternal seizures (hypoxia); (2) teratogenicity of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs); and (3) adverse socio‐familial conditions associated with having a chronically sick mother. Sixty‐seven children of mothers with epilepsy and 49 children from non‐affected mothers, matched for control variables, were followed from birth to adolescence (53 males, 63 females; mean age 14y 2mo, range 10‐20y). Prediction of intellectual performance of these children during adolescence was calculated from the following variables: maternal generalized seizures, prenatal exposure to AEDs, and quality of family stimulation (HOME Inventory) assessed in children at 2 years of age. Children who were prenatally exposed to AEDs achieved lower IQs than control children at adolescence. This effect was moderately significant for children who had been exposed to monotherapy (6 IQ points lower), but was considerable in those exposed to polytherapy (12 IQ points lower). Generalized seizures during pregnancy, observed in half the mothers, did not exacerbate this effect. Relative to prenatal risk status, the quality of the family environment had varied effects on intellectual development. Children with prenatal risks appeared to be more vulnerable to environmental disadvantage than control children, but they also showed longer‐lasting effects of environmental support.
Neuropädiatrie#R##N#Evidenzbasierte Therapie | 2014
R. Blank; Leonie Fricke-Oerkermann; Gerd Lehmkuhl; Ulrike Lehmkuhl; Alexander Mitschke; Veit Roessner; Dagmar Röhling; Aribert Rothenberger; Harriet Salbach-Andrae; Judith Sinzig; Waldemar von Suchodoletz; Alfred Wiater
With a prevalence of 5–6u2009% the isolated disorder of motor development, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder, is the most frequent motor dysfunction.
Archive | 2012
Julia Plück; Manfred Döpfner; Walter Berner; Jörg M. Fegert; Michael Huss; Klaus Lenz; Klaus Schmeck; Ulrike Lehmkuhl; Fritz Poustka; Gerd Lehmkuhl
Archive | 2013
Karl Titze; Susanne Wollenweber; Verena Nell; Ulrike Lehmkuhl
Zeitschrift für Individualpsychologie | 2013
Josef Brockmann; Elisabeth Fuchs-Brüninghoff; Holger Kirsch; Ulrike Lehmkuhl; Gerd Lehmkuhl; Hanna Marx; Jürgen Rauber; Ursula Sauer-Schiffer; Inge Seiffge-Krenke
Archive | 2013
Ernst Pfeiffer; Berit Hansen; Alexander Korte; Ulrike Lehmkuhl
Archive | 2013
Michael Huss; Ekkehart Jenetzky; Ulrike Lehmkuhl
Zeitschrift für Individualpsychologie | 2008
Gerd Lehmkuhl; Ulrike Lehmkuhl
Archive | 1997
Manfred Döpfner; Tanja Wolff Metternich; Walter Berner; Ekkehard Englert; Klaus Lenz; Ulrike Lehmkuhl; Gerd Lehmkuhl; Fritz Poustka; Hans-Christoph Steinhausen
Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr | 2013
Helgard Thomas; Silke Wawrok; Susanne Klein; Karin Jeschke; Wiebke Martinsohn-Schittkowski; Ulrike Sühlfleisch; Udo Wölkerling; Ute Ziegenhain; Margot Völger; Jörg M. Fegert; Ulrike Lehmkuhl