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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 4.
Published in final edited form as: J Inherit Metab Dis. 2008 Jul 12;31(4):524–532. doi: 10.1007/s10545-008-0877-y

Table 1.

Age, genotype, IQ standard scores (SS), language SS, language impairment classification, and current speech-language therapy status for participants divided by cognitive status

Group Mean age
Median age (range) in years
Genotype (N, %) IQ
Mean SS
Median SS (range)
Receptive language
Mean SS
Median SS (range)
Expressive language
Mean SS
Median SS (range)
Classification and type of language impairment (N, %) Currently receiving speech-language therapy N (%)
A Typical IQ (N = 16) 8.2
7.8 (4.6–13.2)
Q188R/Q188R (4, 25%)
Q188R/other (9, 56%)
Unknown (3, 19%)
99
100.5 (86–111)
91
88 (69–113)
88
84.5 (73–118)
Language impaired (9, 56%)
Expressive only (6, 38%)
Mixed receptive-expressive (3, 18%)
10 (63%)
B Borderline-Low IQ (N = 17) 9.3
8.7 (4.8–16.1)
Q188R/Q188R (9, 53%)
Q188R/other (3, 18%)
Unknown (5, 29%)
74
76 (40–84)
71
71 (40–89)
73
75 (40–99)
Language impaired (15, 88%)
Expressive only (2, 12%)
Mixed receptive-expressive (13, 76%)
15 (88%)