Clin Res 38:536Al reported stability of IQs in a group of 14 children with Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) over a 5-year period and concluded that they display a development rate similar to normal children. The aim of our study was to examine the stability of the development of nonverbal reasoning ab
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The Effects of Oxybutynin on Urinary Symptoms in Children with Williams-Beuren Syndrome
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## Abstract The course of cognitive‐behavioral development in children with intellectual disabilities produced by genetic disorders has only recently begun to be examined systematically. Unfortunately, these studies are few in number. Previously, we examined cognitive‐behavioral development in chil