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Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD)

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Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD) is a rare neurological condition that affects children between 2-10 years of age, leading to significant developmental regression. The child loses previously acquired skills in language, social interactions, self-care, and play, often leading to severe disability. The exact cause of CDD is unknown, but it is believed to be linked to genetic and environmental factors. Risk factors may include prenatal and perinatal complications, exposure to toxins, and infections during early childhood. There is no known cure for CDD, and treatment focuses on managing symptoms and improving the child's quality of life.

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