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Landau-Kleffner Syndrome

Posted by Joanne G. Apat On November - 18 - 2010

Landau-Kleffner SyndromeI can’t believe I forgot where I came across LKS, but I’m pretty certain I read it somewhere or I wouldn’t wrote it down as a reminder to write an entry about it. Anyways, for anyone who has not heard of this disorder, here are bits of information for you.

What is LKS or Landau-Kleffner Syndrome?

It’s basically a childhood disorder. LKS usually happens in normally developing kids between 3 to 7 years old. It’s major feature is sudden or gradual loss of ability to speak and understand. The dilemma is triggered by abnormal brain waves which can be monitored and studied by the use of EEG or electroencephalogram. EEG records the brain’s electrical activity.

Eighty percent of the children diagnosed with the condition experienced epileptic seizures mostly at night. Depression, aggressiveness and hyperactivity may also be telltale signs of LKS, which is also referred to as infantile acquired aphasia or acquired epileptic aphasia. Such disorder was first diagnosed by doctors William M. Landau and Frank R. Kleffner in 1957; thus, the name.

With unknown reasons, children with LKS find it difficult to comprehend what is being said to them. This auditory agnosia, which doctors referred to as “word deafness” or auditory agnosia, occur either slowly or quickly. For the most part, parents’ initial thoughts are that their child is experiencing hearing issues or sudden deafness. But hearing tests decipher normal hearing. Some kids diagnosed with the condition may also look developmentally delayed or autistic.

Eventually, with the incapability to discern language, the child’s speech will be affected to the point of loosing his or her ability to talk. However, children who are able to write and read prior to acquiring Landau-Kleffner Syndrome oftentimes continue communicating by means of writing. This results to a practice of sign language or some sort of gestural communication. Later on, as the disorder progresses, communication problems can lead to psychological and
behavioral issues. Good thing is, intelligence isn’t much affected.

As earlier mentioned, seizures are apparent occurrences in children with LKS. Somehow, the seizures mostly stop at teenage years. With LKS, children are found to have abnormal electrical brain activity on the left and right sides of the brain. Moreover, the language problem continues to persist, ranging from difficulty on following commands to loss of verbal communication. On some instances, recovery is possible but may take some time, like months or years.

Landau-Kleffner Syndrome’s cause is unknown. Yet, medical experts think that such is triggered by more than one cause. In general, children who acquired LKS were initially normal until the onset of language problems or the first seizure. LKS is unlikely to be an inherited disorder since no reports have been found of children with a family history of this disorder.

Are there treatments for LKS? Yes, there are. Treatments include medications which aim to control the episodes of seizures and the abnormal brain wave. However these anticonvulsants are known to have little effect to correct on the language ability, but corticosteroid therapy does, on some cases.

Draw Inspiration From…

Posted by Joanne G. Apat On November - 16 - 2010

inspiration draw fromInspiration is one of the major keys that drives one to succeed. It fuels the being to aim higher and hit the mark. Like most people out there, me too is in constant yearning to be inspired and seek inspiration from anything.

You may or may not know it, but we don’t have to look too far to find the drive to be better and be more productive. People, places, and things can be your inspiration.

Inspiration is everywhere. It’s around you. You just have to look well to find it. So when the road seems uncertain and the ride seems bumpy, here are five “places” to take comfort into to find the “will” to keep going.

1) COMIC PAGE in any newsprint

Reading this, perhaps you can’t fully comprehend what comical illustrations can do to motivate you. Well, comics are like sweet treats. Reading them doesn’t only provide you with pleasure and an opportunity to break into laughter, but importantly, they are pleasant reminders that the simple things in life indeed can make a difference, wonderful difference. Genuine compliments, a pat on the back when one is down, words of encouragement, a smile, and words of appreciation,
are confidence and energy-boosters. People are hungry for recognition, admiration and kindness. Hence, comics remind everyone of us that the simplest gesture is enough to lift one’s spirit.

2) Plants and Trees

Look around you. Pay attention to the beauty of nature. Look at them and realize how beautiful they’ve grown on their own. They can’t move, yet they survive and even turn out to be productive in their own way.

Plants and trees, especially the large ones are epitomes of perseverance. They have their leaves and roots which extend as far as they can go to acquire sunlight and nutrients that they need in order to survive. So may these gifts of nature inspire you to keep searching for whatever it is you need to succeed in life.

3) Gadgets and Appliances

Every thing made by man started out as an idea. More often than not, it took some time for the inventor to materialize it into being. Years even could be a factor, along with the struggles and developmental studies that went with the success. Take note, if they succeeded, then so can you. It’s not surprising to hear of naysayers and critics. But each time you look at a piece of furniture or even a tiny gadget, be reminded that hard work and perseverance will bring you a long, long way.

4) A Flag

Upon looking at a country’s flag, allow it to serve as an inspiration to you, being reminded of the patriotic citizens who fought and died for the country just so you and the next generation can enjoy absolute freedom. Thus, when you see a flag, may you be inspired to cast a vote, volunteer, or conserve resources. Contribute something for the betterment of your country and for the generations to come.

5) School

When you look at any school building, bear in mind the teachers, faculty and staff who are behind the walls, dedicating their lives to educate us. And do not forget that learning is a lifetime process. The next time you see a school building, be inspired to learn more and create new opportunities.

May these and more serve as an inspiration to you. Anyone, anything, anyplace and anytime, offers you something to succeed. Keep pushing, keep moving! ;)

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