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Behandeling van autisme bij kinderen en jongeren / Geneviève Veereman / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2014)
Behandeling van autisme bij kinderen en jongeren : klinische praktijkrichtlijn - Synthese [printed text] / Geneviève Veereman, Author ; Kirsten Holdt Henningsen, Author ; Marijke Eyssen , Author ; Nadia Benahmed, Author ; Wendy Christiaens , Author ; Marie-Hélène Bouchez, Author ; Ann De Roeck, Author ; Nicolas Deconinck, Author ; Gaby De ligne, Author ; Griet Dewitte, Author ; Tine Gheysen, Author ; Maryse Hendrix, Author ; Claire Kagan, Author ; Ghislain Magerotte, Author ; Marleen Moonen, Author ; Herbert Roeyers, Author ; Sara Schelstraete, Author ; Marie-Vinciane Soncarrieu, Author ; Jean Steyaert, Author ; Flavio Tolfo, Author ; Géraldine Vrancken, Author ; Eric Willaye, Author ; Anne Wintgens, Author ; Sara Wouters, Author ; Jan Croonenberghs, Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2014 . - 29 p. : ill., ; A4. - (KCE Reports A. Good Clinical Practice (GCP); 233AS) .
ISSN : D/2014/10.273/84 : € 0,00
Studie n° 2013-22
Languages : Dutch (nla)
Descriptors: Indexation
2013-22 ; Adolescent ; Child ; Child Development Disorders, Pervasive ; Psychotherapy ; R233 ; Therapeutics
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WS 350.8.P4 Pervasive development disordersAbstract: Autismespectrumstoornis (ASS) uit zich op veel uiteenlopende manieren en elke persoon met autisme is uniek. Omdat het gaat om een neurologische ontwikkelingsstoornis kan ASS niet worden ‘genezen’. Het komt er dus vooral op aan om de capaciteiten van een kind of jongere met autisme zoveel mogelijk te ontwikkelen, storend gedrag te vermijden of onder controle te houden en om bijkomende handicaps te voorkomen. Het bestaande zorgaanbod is zeer uiteenlopend. Het Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg (KCE) onderzocht welke interventies wetenschappelijk onderbouwd zijn, in samenwerking met vertegenwoordigers van ouders en alle betrokken sectoren.
Voor elk kind of jongere met autisme moet een geïndividualiseerd, langdurig project worden opgezet en gedeeld door alle zorgverleners. De aanpak moet vooral bestaan uit psychosociale interventies waarbij ouders, zorgverleners en leerkrachten worden betrokken. Het rapport vermeldt ook welke praktijken niet wetenschappelijk onderbouwd zijn.Contents note: VOORWOORD 1 -- SYNTHESE 2 -- INHOUDSTAFEL 2 -- 1. INLEIDING 4 -- 1.1. WAT IS EEN AUTISMESPECTRUMSTOORNIS? 4 -- 1.2. WAT WETEN WE OVER DE OORZAKEN VAN ASS? 4 -- 1.3. WAT IS DE OMVANG VAN HET PROBLEEM? 5 -- 2. DOELSTELLINGEN VAN DIT RAPPORT 6 -- 2.1. WAAROM IS DIT RAPPORT NODIG? 6 -- 2.2. VOOR WIE ZIJN DEZE PRAKTIJKRICHTLIJNEN BESTEMD? 6 -- 3. METHODE 7 -- 3.1. HOE WORDEN PRAKTIJKRICHTLIJNEN ONTWIKKELD? 7 -- 3.2. WELKE PROBLEMEN WORDEN IN DEZE PRAKTIJKRICHTLIJNEN AANGEPAKT? 8 -- 3.3. WAAROM IS AUTISME EEN BIJZONDER GEVOELIG ONDERWERP VOOR AANBEVELINGEN? 8 -- 4. DEFINITIES 9 -- 5. AANBEVELINGEN 10 -- 5.1. ALGEMENE SAMENVATTING VAN DE POSITIEVE AANBEVELINGEN 11 -- 5.2. ALGEMENE SAMENVATTING VAN DE NEGATIEVE AANBEVELINGEN 12 -- 5.3. UITGEBREIDE LIJST VAN AANBEVELINGEN 13 -- 5.3.1. Interventies die inwerken op de basiskenmerken van autisme 13 -- 5.3.2. Interventies gericht op storend gedrag 14 -- 5.3.3. Interventies gericht op kenmerken verbonden met autisme 15 -- 5.3.4. Interventies om de impact van autisme op gezinnen te verbeteren 18 -- 5.3.5. Bijwerkingen van de verschillende interventies 18 -- 5.3.6. Maatregelen voor de algemene organisatie van de aanpak 18 -- 5.3.7. Aanbevelingen voor onderzoek 19 -- 5.3.8. Specifieke aanbevelingen voor de Belgische context 20 -- 6. CONCLUSIE. 21 -- 7. GLOSSARIUM (VERKLARENDE WOORDENLIJST) 21 -- 7.1. ALGEMENE DEFINITIES 21 -- 7.2. SPECIFIEKE INTERVENTIES 23 -- REFERENTIES 28 Link for e-copy: https://doi.org/10.57598/R233AS Format of e-copy: PDF (750 Kb) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3468 Copies(0)
Status No copy Centres de réadaptation ORL/PSY / Jan Scheiris / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2008)
Centres de réadaptation ORL/PSY : groupes cibles, preuves scientifiques et organisation des soins [printed text] / Jan Scheiris, Author ; Stefanie Pieters, Author ; Karen De Block ; Diana De Graeve ; Marijke Eyssen ; Sophie Van Erdeghem ; Dirk Deboutte ; Herbert Roeyers . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2008 . - ix, 192 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.. - (KCE Reports B. Good Clinical Practice (GCP); 97B) .
ISSN : D/2008/10.273/85
Etude n°: 2007-03
Languages : English (eng) French (fre)
Descriptors: Indexation
2007-03 ; Evidence-Based Medicine ; Hearing Disorders ; Mental Disorders Diagnosed in Childhood ; Organizational Case Studies ; R97 ; Rehabilitation
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WS 368 Rehabilitation of disabled childrenLink for e-copy: https://doi.org/10.57598/R97B Format of e-copy: .PDF (1,22 MB) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1411 Copies(0)
Status No copy How common are motor problems in children with a developmental disorder / Stefanie Pieters in Child : care, health and development., 38(2011)01 ([01/01/2012])
[article] How common are motor problems in children with a developmental disorder : rule or exception? [printed text] / Stefanie Pieters, Author ; Karen De Block, Author ; Jan Scheiris, Author ; Marijke Eyssen , Author ; A. Desoete, Author ; Dirk Deboutte, Author ; H. Van Waelvelde, Author ; Herbert Roeyers, Author . - 2012 . - pp. 139-145.
Languages : English (eng)
in Child : care, health and development. > 38(2011)01 [01/01/2012] . - pp. 139-145
Descriptors: Classification
W 1 Serials. Periodicals
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Journal Article ; Learning Disorders ; Motor Skills DisordersAbstract: Background Few co-morbidity studies have been conducted since the Leeds Consensus Statement on developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD) in 2006. In this Statement, international cut-offs and inclusion criteria were agreed and consequently, the status of DCD changed. Furthermore, most existing co-morbidity studies are small clinical studies, rather than epidemiological studies, resulting in a broad range of co-morbidity rates.DCD has a higher incidence for boys in comparison with girls; questions arise if this preponderance remains the same in combination with other developmental disorders.Therefore, in this study we aimed to determine co-morbidity and gender differences of motor problems in children with a pervasive developmental disorder, a hyperkinetic disorder and/or a speech, language or learning disability.
Methods Profiles of 3608 children (mean age: 9 years 1 month) referred to rehabilitation centres for behavioural, developmental and sensorineural disorders were studied. Results Motor problems were reported in one-fifth of the total sample. Co-morbidity of motor problems in specific disorders varied from almost one-fourth to more than one-third. The male/ female ratio was significantly higher in children with motor problems and two or more other disorders, compared with children with motor problems and less than two other disorders.
Conclusions This study indicates that co-morbidity of motor problems with other clinical disorders is not exceptional and developmental deviance is seldom specific to one domain. However, current co-morbidity studies tend to overestimate the number of children with motor problems. In addition, there may be different patterns of symptoms between the genders. These findings stress the importance of assessing motor skills in children with various developmental disorders.
Link for e-copy: http://vdic.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.111 [...] Format of e-copy: VDIC IP recognition Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2891 [article]Management of autism in children and young people / Geneviève Veereman / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2014)
Management of autism in children and young people : a good clinical practice guideline [printed text] / Geneviève Veereman, Author ; Kirsten Holdt Henningsen, Author ; Marijke Eyssen , Author ; Nadia Benahmed, Author ; Wendy Christiaens , Author ; Marie-Hélène Bouchez, Author ; Ann De Roeck, Author ; Nicolas Deconinck, Author ; Gaby De ligne, Author ; Griet Dewitte, Author ; Tine Gheysen, Author ; Maryse Hendrix, Author ; Claire Kagan, Author ; Ghislain Magerotte, Author ; Marleen Moonen, Author ; Herbert Roeyers, Author ; Sara Schelstraete, Author ; Marie-Vinciane Soncarrieu, Author ; Jean Steyaert, Author ; Flavio Tolfo, Author ; Géraldine Vrancken, Author ; Eric Willaye, Author ; Anne Wintgens, Author ; Sara Wouters, Author ; Jan Croonenberghs, Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2014 . - 118 p. : ill., ; A4. - (KCE Reports. Good Clinical Practice (GCP); 233C) .
ISSN : D/2014/10.273/87 : € 0,00
Study n° 2013-22
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Indexation
2013-22 ; Adolescent ; Child ; Child Development Disorders, Pervasive ; Psychotherapy ; R233 ; Therapeutics
Classification
WS 350.8.P4 Pervasive development disordersContents note: SCIENTIFIC REPORT 11 -- 1 INTRODUCTION 11 -- 1.1 BACKGROUND 11 -- 1.2 THE NEED FOR A GUIDELINE 12 -- 1.3 SCOPE 12 -- 1.4 REMIT OF THE GUIDELINE 13 -- 1.4.1 Overall objectives 13 -- 1.4.2 Specific aims 13 -- 1.4.3 Target users of the guideline .13 -- 1.5 STATEMENT OF INTENT 13 -- 1.6 FUNDING AND DECLARATION OF INTEREST 14 -- 2 METHODOLOGY 14 -- 2.1 INTRODUCTION 14 -- 2.2 GENERAL APPROACH 14 -- 2.3 THE GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT GROUP AND THE STAKEHOLDER PANEL 15 -- 2.3.1 The GDG 15 -- 2.3.2 The stakeholders 15 -- 2.4 SEARCH FOR EVIDENCE 16 -- 2.5 QUALITY APPRAISAL 16 -- 2.6 IN- AND EXCLUSION CRITERIA 16 -- 2.7 RESEARCH QUESTIONS 17 -- 2.8 DATA EXTRACTION AND EVIDENCE SUMMARY 19 -- 2.9 FORMULATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS 19 -- 2.10 EXTERNAL REVIEW BY STAKEHOLDERS 20 -- 2.11 FINAL VALIDATION 21 -- 3 DEFINITIONS 21 -- 3.1.1 General definitions 21 -- 3.1.2 Specific interventions 22 -- 4 MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH AUTISM 26 -- 4.1 EXPERIENCE OF CARE AND THE ORGANIZATION AND DELIVERY OF CARE 26 -- 4.1.1 NICE 26 -- 4.1.2 HAS guideline 30 -- 4.2 INTERVENTIONS AIMED AT THE CORE FEATURES OF AUTISM 34 -- 4.2.1 Psychosocial interventions for core features of autism 34 -- 4.2.2 Pharmacological interventions for core features of autism 36 -- 4.2.3 Biomedical intervention for core features of autism 37 -- 4.2.4 Recommendations regarding interventions aimed at the core features of autism 38 -- 4.2.5 From evidence to recommendations 47 -- 4.3 INTERVENTIONS AIMED AT BEHAVIOUR THAT CHALLENGES 47 -- 4.3.1 Evidence – psychosocial interventions 48 -- 4.3.2 Effect of psychosocial interventions on behaviour that challenges 48 -- 4.3.3 Evidence - pharmacological interventions 48 -- 4.3.4 Effect of pharmacological interventions on behaviour that challenges 48 -- 4.3.5 Evidence – biomedical interventions 49 -- 4.3.6 Effect of biomedical interventions on behaviour that challenges 49 -- 4.3.7 From evidence to recommendations 54 -- 4.4 INTERVENTIONS AIMED AT ASSOCIATED FEATURES OF AUTISM AND COEXISTING CONDITIONS 54 -- 4.4.1 Impairments in adaptive behaviour 54 -- 4.4.2 Speech and language problems 58 -- 4.4.3 IQ, academic skills and learning 64 -- 4.4.4 Sensory sensitivities 68 -- 4.4.5 Motor difficulties 71 -- 4.4.6 Common coexisting mental health problems 74 -- 4.4.7 Common medical and functional problems 78 -- 4.4.8 Specific interventions related to sexuality for adolescents 86 -- 4.4.9 From evidence to recommendations 87 -- 4.5 INTERVENTIONS AIMED AT IMPROVING THE IMPACT ON THE FAMILY 87 -- 4.5.1 Psychosocial interventions aimed at improving the impact of autism on the family 87 -- 4.5.2 Pharmacological interventions aimed at improving the impact of autism on the family 87 -- 4.5.3 Biomedical interventions aimed at improving the impact of autism on the family 88 -- 4.5.4 From evidence to recommendations 90 -- 4.6 ADVERSE EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH INTERVENTIONS 90 -- 4.6.1 Harms associated with psychosocial interventions 90 -- 4.6.2 Harms associated with pharmacological interventions. 90 -- 4.6.3 Harms associated with biomedical interventions 93 -- 4.6.4 Conclusion regarding adverse events associated with interventions 93 -- 4.6.5 From evidence to recommendations 94 -- 5 RECOMMENDATIONS 94 -- 5.1 RECOMMENDATIONS ADAPTED BY GDG FROM THE NICE AND HAS GUIDELINE 94 -- 5.1.1 Other considerations 105 -- 5.2 GLOBAL SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS 105 -- 5.3 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH 107 -- 5.3.1 Other considerations 108 -- 5.3.2 Perspectives 108 -- 6 CONSENSUS STATEMENT APPLIED TO THE BELGIAN CONTEXT 109 -- 6.1 INTRODUCTION 109 -- 6.2 ORGANIZATION OF CARE AND EDUCATION IN BELGIUM 110 -- 6.3 DOCUMENTS AND WEBSITES RELATED TO AUTISM IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS 110 -- 6.3.1 Advice of the Belgian National Superior Health Council 111 -- 6.4 OPINION ON PRIORITIES TO IMPROVE THE CARE FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH -- AUTISM IN BELGIUM 111 -- 6.4.1 Other considerations 113 -- 6.5 CONCLUSIONS 113 -- 7 IMPLEMENTATION AND UPDATING OF THE GUIDELINE 113 -- 7.1 IMPLEMENTATION 113 -- 7.1.1 Barriers and facilitators for implementation of this guideline 113 -- 7.2 GUIDELINE UPDATE 114 -- REFERENCES 115 Link for e-copy: https://doi.org/10.57598/R233C Format of e-copy: PDF (2,71 Mb) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3465 Copies(0)
Status No copy Management of autism in children and young people / Geneviève Veereman / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2014)
Management of autism in children and young people : a good clinical practice guideline - Appendix [printed text] / Geneviève Veereman, Author ; Kirsten Holdt Henningsen, Author ; Marijke Eyssen , Author ; Nadia Benahmed, Author ; Wendy Christiaens , Author ; Marie-Hélène Bouchez, Author ; Ann De Roeck, Author ; Nicolas Deconinck, Author ; Gaby De ligne, Author ; Griet Dewitte, Author ; Tine Gheysen, Author ; Maryse Hendrix, Author ; Claire Kagan, Author ; Ghislain Magerotte, Author ; Marleen Moonen, Author ; Herbert Roeyers, Author ; Sara Schelstraete, Author ; Marie-Vinciane Soncarrieu, Author ; Jean Steyaert, Author ; Flavio Tolfo, Author ; Géraldine Vrancken, Author ; Eric Willaye, Author ; Anne Wintgens, Author ; Sara Wouters, Author ; Jan Croonenberghs, Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2014 . - 181 p. : ill., ; A4. - (KCE Reports. Good Clinical Practice (GCP); 233S) .
ISSN : D/2014/10.273/88 : € 0,00
Study n° 2013-22
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Indexation
2013-22 ; Adolescent ; Child ; Child Development Disorders, Pervasive ; Psychotherapy ; R233 ; Therapeutics
Classification
WS 350.8.P4 Pervasive development disordersContents note: 1. PARTICIPANTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GUIDELINE 5 -- 1.1. COMPOSITION OF THE GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT GROUP (GDG) 5 -- 1.2. COMPOSITION OF THE STAKEHOLDER PANEL 7 -- 1.3. EXTERNAL EXPERTS 9 -- 1.4. PARTICIPANTS TO THE SCOPING MEETING 10 -- 1.5. COMPOSITION OF THE KCE EXPERT TEAM 11 -- 1.6. COMPOSITION OF THE SCIENTIFIC VALIDATION TEAM 12 -- 2. SEARCH STRATEGIES 13 -- 2.1. SEARCH STRATEGY FOR GUIDELINES 13 -- 2.2. SELECTION OF GUIDELINES BASED ON IN/ EXCLUSION CRITERIA 14 -- 3. CRITICAL APPRAISAL 17 -- 3.1. AGREE SCORES FOR SELECTED GUIDELINES 17 -- 3.2. GUIDELINE QUALITY APPRAISAL RESULTS 18 -- 4. DSM-5 AND ICD-10 DEFINITIONS OF AUTISM 20 -- 4.1. DSM-5: AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER 299.00 (F84.0) 20 -- 4.2. ICD-10 CRITERIA FOR "CHILDHOOD AUTISM" 23 -- 5. GDG DISCUSSION OF EVIDENCE RETRIEVED BY NICE AND HAS BY DOMAIN 25 -- 5.1. ORGANISATION AND DELIVERY OF CARE (GDG 1 ON 13-1-2014) 25 -- 5.2. CORE FEATURES OF AUTISM (GDG 1 ON 13-1-2014) 35 -- 5.3. BEHAVIOUR THAT CHALLENGES (GDG 2 ON 24-2-2014) 46 -- 5.4. ASSOCIATED FEATURES OF AUTISM AND COEXISITING CONDITIONS (GDG 3 ON 31-3-2014) 52 -- 5.5. INTERVENTIONS AIMED AT IMPROVING THE IMPACT ON THE FAMILY (GDG 3 ON 31-3-2014) 67 -- 5.6. ADVERSE EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH INTERVENTIONS (GDG 2 ON 24-2-2014) 69 -- 6. RESULTS OF THE DELPHI SURVEYS BY DOMAIN 70 -- 6.1. ORGANISATION AND DELIVERY OF CARE 70 -- 6.1.1. Round 1: level of agreement and comments 70 -- 6.2. CORE FEATURES OF AUTISM 74 -- 6.2.1. Round 1: level of agreement and comments 74 -- 6.2.2. Round 2: level of agreement 79 -- 6.2.3. Round 3: level of agreement 81 -- 6.3. BEHAVIOUR THAT CHALLENGES 82 -- 6.3.1. Round 1: level of agreement and comments 82 -- 6.3.2. Round 2: level of agreement 90 -- 6.4. ASSOCIATED FEATURES OF AUTISM AND COEXISITING CONDITIONS 91 -- 6.4.1. Round 1: level of agreement and comments 91 -- 6.4.2. Round 2: level of agreement 97 -- 6.4.3. Round 3: level of agreement 98 -- 6.5. INTERVENTIONS AIMED AT IMPROVING THE IMPACT ON THE FAMILY 99 -- 6.5.1. Round 1: level of agreement and comments 99 -- 6.6. ADVERSE EVENTS 100 -- 6.6.1. Round 1: level of agreement and comments 100 -- 6.7. RESEARCH RECOMMENDATIONS 101 -- 6.7.1. Round 1: level of agreement and comments 101 -- 6.8. CONSENSUS STATEMENT APPLIED TO THE BELGIAN CONTEXT 102 -- 6.8.1. Round 1: level of agreement and comments 102 -- 6.8.2. Round 2: level of agreement 104 -- 7. RESULTS OF THE SURVEY SUBMITTED TO THE STAKEHOLDERS 105 -- 8. REWORDING OF RECOMMENDATIONS AFTER STAKEHOLDER MEETING 180 Link for e-copy: https://doi.org/10.57598/R233S Format of e-copy: PDF (3,71 Mb) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3466 Copies(0)
Status No copy Management of autism in children and young people / Geneviève Veereman / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2014)
PermalinkNOK/PSY revalidatiecentra / Jan Scheiris / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2008)
PermalinkPrise en charge de l’autisme chez les enfants et les adolescents / Geneviève Veereman / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2014)
PermalinkRehabilitation centres ENT/PSY: target groups, scientific evidence and care organisation / Jan Scheiris / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2008)
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