DMR Eligibility Decision by H.O. Hudgins 2 4 04
Appeal denied by Commissioner on February 10, 2004
Keyword: intellectual function, muscular dystrophy
Hearing Officer: Marcia A. Hudgins
Counsel present for Appellant: No
Counsel present for DMR: C. J. Gagne
Appellant present: Yes
Hearing Officer Decision on February 4, 2004
The appellant had Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Year |
Test |
Age |
Score |
Diagnosis in report |
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Verb. |
Perf. |
Full |
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1990 |
WISC-R |
6 |
100 |
67 |
81 |
The appellant was reported to have muscular dystrophy. The examiner did not give a diagnosis of mental retardation. |
1997 |
WISC-III |
13 |
- |
- |
- |
The examiner did not report the scores but stated that the appellant's overall intellectual functioning was demonstrated to be in the borderline range. |
1999 |
WISC-III |
15 |
75 |
- |
- |
The examiner did not report performance or full scale IQ scores and did not give a diagnosis of mental retardation. |
2002 |
WAIS-III |
18 |
81 |
- |
- |
The examiner noted that the appellant's true score ranged between the low average and the borderline impaired. |
The DMR expert stated that the appellant had never been diagnosed as mentally retarded. He also stated that the appellant's functional limitations were due to his physical incapacities and emotional state. He also noted that Muscular Dystrophy appeared to limit the appellant's ability to perform on the performance part of the tests.
The hearing officer found that the appellant was not mentally retarded because he did not have significantly sub-average intellectual functioning. She noted that all the test results were in the bottom of the low average to the borderline range and that none of the reports found mental retardation.
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