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Rett syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is classified as an autism spectrum disorder by the DSM-IV. It was first described by Austrian pediatrician Andreas Rett in 1966. The clinical feat...
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Rett syndrome is a childhood neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by normal early development followed by loss of purposeful use of the hands, distinctive hand movements, slowed brain and head growth, gait abnormalities, seizures, and mental retardation.
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Rett syndrome (RS) is a progressive neurodevelopmental disorder that occurs almost exclusively in females. The disorder was originally described by Dr. Andreas Rett of Austria in 1966. ... » Rett Syndrome Information for Patients and Caregivers (see table of contents below)
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Rett Syndrome information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. ... Rett syndrome is a childhood neurodevelopmental disorder that affects females almost exclusively. Loss of muscle tone is usually the first symptom. Other early symptoms may include problems crawling or walking...
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Rett syndrome — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes and diagnosis of this rare genetic disorders. ... Rett syndrome is a severe, genetic disorder that affects the way the brain develops. Occurring almost exclusively in girls, Rett syndrome produces symptoms similar to those of autism.
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