Dobson J C, Kushida E, Williamson M, Friedman E G
Pediatrics. 1976 Jul;58(1):53-8.
Thirty-six patients with a confirmed diagnosis of phenylketonuria (PKU) were identified and placed on dietary therapy before reaching 121 days of age. These children are currently between 4 and 6 years old, and have been given the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale. Subsequently, their normal siblings of closet age were selected as matched-pair controls and were also tested with the Stanford-Binet. The mean age of the PKU sample when tested was 50.0 months, and 50.9 months for the normal controls. The 36 index patients scored a mean IQ of 94 and their nonaffected siblings obtained a mean IQ of 99. This five-point mean difference was significant at the .02 level, and suggests the presence of a minimal intellectual impairment associated with PKU, even when treatment begins early and is rigorously monitored.
三十六名确诊为苯丙酮尿症(PKU)的患者在121日龄之前被确诊并接受饮食治疗。这些儿童目前年龄在4至6岁之间,并接受了斯坦福-比奈智力量表测试。随后,选择年龄最接近的正常同胞作为配对对照,并同样用斯坦福-比奈智力量表进行测试。PKU样本接受测试时的平均年龄为50.0个月,正常对照组为50.9个月。36名索引患者的平均智商得分为94分,未受影响的同胞平均智商得分为99分。这5分的平均差异在0.02水平上具有显著性,表明即使早期开始治疗并进行严格监测,PKU仍存在最小程度的智力损害。