Ann Trop Paediatr
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Of 965 children with neurological disorders seen in the Child Neurology Clinic of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu over a 3-year period (1985-87), 80 (8.3%; 41 boys and 39 girls) had speech problems. The most common speech disorder was dyslalia. Twenty-six (32.5%) of the 80 children were mentally retarded. ⋯ There was a disturbingly high rate of default from follow-up, 30 of the patients (37.5%) failing to keep appointments at the clinic after the first assessment. Also, there was a long delay between onset of symptoms and presentation to hospital (mean delay 45.3 months). With the recent acquisition of the services of a speech therapist by the hospital, it is hoped that the prognosis for children with speech problems will be considerably improved.