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ADHD Differential Diagnosis
, Attention Deficit Differential Diagnosis, ADHD Comorbid Conditions
See Also
Attention Deficit Disorder in Children
School Problem Evaluation
Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults
ADHD Diagnosis
ADHD Comorbid Conditions
ADHD Non-Pharmacologic Management
ADHD Medication
s
Dextroamphetamine
(
Dexedrine
,
Dextrostat
,
Adderall
) or
Lisdexamfetamine
(
Vyvanse
)
Methylphenidate
(
Ritalin
,
Methylin
,
Concerta
)
Atomoxetine
(
Strattera
)
Associated Conditions
Language and
Learning Disability
(10-15%)
Usually less hyperactive and more inattentive
Tourette's Syndrome
(70% with tics have
ADHD
)
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
(35-65% of
ADHD
patients)
Conduct Disorder
(10-20% of
ADHD
patients)
Major Depression
(20% of
ADHD
patients)
Anxiety Disorder
(25% of
ADHD
patients)
Substance Abuse
(20-40% of
ADHD
patients)
Differential Diagnosis
Psychiatric Conditions
Low self esteem
Major Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Dysthymia
Anxiety Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Separation Anxiety
Conduct Disorder
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Poor Social skills
Substance Abuse
Consider if symptom onset in adolescence
Differential Diagnosis
Medications
Anticonvulsants
Antihistamine
s
Decongestant
s
Beta
Agonist
s
Differential Diagnosis
Gene
ral Medical Conditions
Hypothyroidism
Severe
Anemia
Lead Poisoning
Chronic illness
Hearing Impairment
or vision
Impairment
Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children
Differential Diagnosis
Neurologic Conditions
Sleep Disorders
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Restless Leg Syndrome
Periodic Limb Movement
disorder
Insomnia
Tourette's Syndrome
(and other
Tic Disorder
s)
Seizure Disorder
(e.g.
Absence Seizure
)
Sensory disorders
Vision
disorder
Hearing Loss
Intellectual Disability
(
Mental Retardation
)
Fragile X Syndrome
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Phenylketonuria
Neurofibromatosis
22q11 Deletion Syndrome
Miscellaneous Causes
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Speech or language disorders
Other
Developmental Disorder
s
Specific
Learning Disorder
s (e.g. math, reading)
Closed Head Injury
Differential Diagnosis
Environmental
Unsafe or disruptive learning environment
Bullying
School curriculum not well matched to child's ability
Family dysfunction or poor parenting
Child Abuse
or neglect
Parental
Psychopath
ology
School Maladaptive Behavior (e.g. suspension or expulsion)
References
Biederman (1991) Am J Psychiatry 148:564-77 [PubMed]
Chang (2020) Am Fam Physician 102(10):592-602 [PubMed]
Felt (2014) Am Fam Physician 90(7): 456-64 [PubMed]
Fletcher (1999) Pediatr Clin North Am 46:885-96 [PubMed]
Goldman (1998) JAMA 279:1100-7 [PubMed]
Hazel (1997) J Paediatr Child Health 33:131-7 [PubMed]
Smucker (2001) Am Fam Physician 64:817-32 [PubMed]
(2006) J Clin Psychiatry 8(4):224-33 [PubMed]
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