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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 15.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet. 2011 Apr 14;157(2):123–128. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.c.30297

Table IV.

Comparison of number of patients with Legius syndrome and NF1 that score in the clinical range for the different syndrome scales of the Child Behavioral Checklist and mean T-score on different syndrome scales

Legius syndrome NF1 P-value (t-test)
No in clinical range (%) Mean T- score (SD) No in clinical range (%) Mean T-score (SD)
Withdrawn 1/11 (9.09) 55.5 (9.4) 7/111 (6.31) 55.5 (7.3) 0.989
Somatic complaints 0/11 (0.00) 51.3 (1.6) 17/114 (14.91) 58.9 (8.4) 0.003
Anxious/depressed 0/11 (0.00) 51.7 (3.9) 9/113 (7.96) 55.7 (7.9) 0.102
Social problems 1/11 (9.09) 54.7 (6.6) 31/111 (27.93) 62.4 (10.8) 0.038
Thought problems 0/11 (0.00) 52.2 (2.9) 7/111 (6.31) 55.6 (7.9) 0.185
Attention problems 1/11 (9.09) 56.4 (8.9) 28/111 (25.23) 62.4 (10.1) 0.060
Rule breaking behavior 0/11 (0.00) 52.1 (3.7) 10/110 (9.09) 54.9 (7.3) 0.226
Aggressive behavior 0/11 (0.00) 52.7 (3.6) 13/114 (11.40) 56.8 (9.1) 0.149