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Default what is the difference between ED . EFD .CD ?

Can someone explain to me the difference between these terms: 1.executive dysfunction , 2. executive function disorder 3.cognitive dysfunction?
I'm confused which one is the accurate, it seems to me all of the three discribe the same symptoms, but want to know the term that is the most common. (if there is no differences to say).

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This review and references therein might help you; http://bmb.oxfordjournals.org/content/65/1/49.long.
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