Learning Disabilities
Conditions characterized by a significant discrepancy between an individual's perceived level of intellect and their ability to acquire new language and other cognitive skills. These may result from organic or psychological conditions. Relatively common subtypes include DYSLEXIA, DYSCALCULIA, and DYSGRAPHIA.
Year introduced: 2020(1966)
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Tree Number(s): C10.597.606.150.550, C23.888.592.604.150.550, F03.625.374.188, F03.625.562
MeSH Unique ID: D007859
Entry Terms:
- Disabilities, Learning
- Disability, Learning
- Learning Disability
- Adult Learning Disabilities
- Adult Learning Disability
- Disabilities, Adult Learning
- Disability, Adult Learning
- Learning Disabilities, Adult
- Learning Disability, Adult
- Adult Learning Disorders
- Adult Learning Disorder
- Disorders, Adult Learning
- Learning Disorder, Adult
- Learning Disorders, Adult
- Developmental Academic Disability
- Academic Disabilities, Developmental
- Academic Disability, Developmental
- Developmental Academic Disabilities
- Disabilities, Developmental Academic
- Disability, Developmental Academic
- Developmental Disabilities of Scholastic Skills
- Developmental Academic Disorder
- Academic Disorders, Developmental
- Developmental Academic Disorders
- Scholastic Skills Development Disorders
- Developmental Disorders of Scholastic Skills
- Academic Disorder, Developmental
- Learning Disorders
- Disorder, Learning
- Disorders, Learning
- Learning Disorder
- Learning Disabilities, Child
- Child Learning Disability
- Disabilities, Child Learning
- Disability, Child Learning
- Learning Disability, Child
- Child Learning Disabilities
- Learning Disabilities, Adolescent
- Adolescent Learning Disability
- Disabilities, Adolescent Learning
- Disability, Adolescent Learning
- Learning Disability, Adolescent
- Adolescent Learning Disabilities
- Learning Disturbance
- Disturbance, Learning
- Disturbances, Learning
- Learning Disturbances
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