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Item Estimulación temprana en el desarrollo psicomotriz en un niño con anomalía cromosómica no especificada de 2 años 9 meses de edad(Universdidad Técnica de Ambato/Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud/Carrera de Estimulación Temprana, 2020-08-01) Carrasco Ronquillo, Tannia Marivel; Fernández Soto, GerardoMost of the cells of the body have 23 pairs of chromosomes, that is to say, 46 chromosomes in total, but in the period of pregnancy it may happen that in the first stage of development it does not have all the chromosomes. The chromosomal abnormality can have different factors such as the mother's age or environmental factors that may occur with the appearance of birth defects. One in 200 children is born with a chromosomal abnormality. There is no specific cause for this anomaly, but the World Health Organization mentions that one of the factors is genetically caused, such as inbreeding, affecting all psychomotor development, which is why the ICD-10 assigns it in the list of other anomalies. not elsewhere classified as Q99.9 symbology (Chromosomal abnormality, unspecified). During the study of the clinical case of a 2-year-9-month-old patient with an unspecified abnormality, a delay in all his psychomotor development could be observed, mainly in the motor and language areas. At the Health Center Nº1 it was evaluated with the DENVER II Test with an abnormal result. Once all the information has been obtained, an early stimulation plan is carried out focused on psychomotor development according to the patient's chronological age in order to improve the quality of life of the patient and his family.