Specific Developmental Disorder - Comparison and Conditions

Comparison and Conditions

ICD-10 DSM-IV-TR

Specific developmental disorders of speech and language (F80):

  • Specific speech articulation disorder (F80.0)
  • Expressive language disorder (F80.1)
  • Receptive language disorder (F80.2)
  • Acquired aphasia with epilepsy Landau-Kleffner syndrome (F80.3)
  • Other developmental disorders of speech and language (F80.8)
  • Developmental disorder of speech and language, unspecified (F80.9)

Communication disorders:

  • Expressive Language Disorder (315.31)
  • Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder (315.32)
  • Phonological Disorder(315.39)
  • Stuttering (307.0)
  • Communication Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (307.9)

Specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills (F81):

  • Specific reading disorder (F81.0)
  • Specific spelling disorder (F81.1)
  • Specific disorder of arithmetical skills (F81.2)
  • Mixed disorder of scholastic skills (F81.3)
  • Other disorders of scholastic skills (F81.8)
  • Developmental disorder of scholastic skills, unspecified (F81.9)

Learning disorders:

  • Reading Disorder (315.0)
  • Mathematics Disorder (315.1)
  • Disorder of Written Expression (315.2)
  • Learning Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (315.9)
  • Specific developmental disorder of motor function (F82)

Motor skills disorders:

  • Developmental Coordination Disorder (315.4)
  • Mixed specific developmental disorder (F83)

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