Maybe there is a possibility to calculate (at least approximated) values of VIQ or PIQ from subscores which you received.
12 "large" points is about 110 IQ, 13 - 115 IQ, 11 - 105 IQ, 17 - 135 IQ, 16 - 130 IQ, 14 - 120 IQ.
Verbal Comprehension (Similarities, Information, Vocabluary) and Arithmetic and Digit Span (Working Memory in your results) are subscales of VIQ, while Perceptual Reasoning (Block Design, Matrix Reasoning, Visual Puzzles) and Processing Speech (Symbol Search, Coding) are subscales of PIQ.
Your VIQ and PIQ appear to not differ so much from each other, they appear to be about 118 - 119 (when we count arithmetic means of Verbal Comprehension and Working Memory as VIQ and of Perceptual Reasoning and Processing Speed as PIQ), but in fact they should be about 4 - 6 points larger because your FSIQ is 123.
I also had relatively large gap between Digit Span (11) and Arithmetic (18). Interesting. You had higher PIQ than I (104), but your Block Design result was "just" 12 while I had 14.
Hypercoaster wrote:
My VIQ was 17 points higher than my PIQ. That's how I knew I truly did have NVLD. (The diagnosis was "learning disorder, NOS", but the neuropsychologist who administered the IQ test said it would be NVLD if that were a DSM code.) Furthermore, there was a 35-point difference between my Vocabulary subscore and my Perceptual Organization subscore.
If I remembered it well, my Perceptual Organization Index (100) was 25 points lower than Verbal Comprehension Index (125). In Vocabulary I scored quite significantly weaker (14) than in Information (17). In Picture Completion I scored 8 "large" points poorer (9) than in Information which means difference of about 40 points in IQ. My VIQ was 22 points higher than PIQ, so I had 5 points larger VIQ - PIQ gap than you. I am not certain if I have NVLD at all. I think that quite big gap between Information and Picture Completion (and also Object Assembly (9)) - about 2,5 SD - might be a symptom of NVLD in my case.