RT Book, Section A1 Murtagh, John SR Print(0) ID 1124556868 T1 Children and brain-teasers T2 Cautionary Tales: Authentic Case Histories from Medical Practice, 2e YR 2016 FD 2016 PB The McGraw-Hill companies PP Sydney, Australia SN 9780070285408 LK murtagh.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1124556868 RD 2024/03/28 AB Charlotte, aged 30 months, was brought by her mother to the clinic because she was concerned about her development which did not seem to match that of her older cousin. She seemed slow to talk and not interested in socialising with other children. She was also prone to temper tantrums. She was born prematurely at 35 weeks and had an Apgar score of 9. She walked at 12 months, had a good appetite, could activate electronic toys and games as well as make excellent Lego constructions. On examination including a neurological examination Charlotte was very healthy but was reluctant to engage with us. Although her general milestones were satisfactory we took cognisance of mother’s concerns and arranged to review her in three months.