Journal article

Functional abilities in children and adults with the CDKL5 disorder

S Fehr, J Downs, G Ho, N de Klerk, D Forbes, J Christodoulou, S Williams, H Leonard

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2016

Abstract

Functional abilities in the CDKL5 disorder have been described as severely impaired, yet some individuals are able to run and use phrases for speech. Our study investigated gross motor, hand function, and expressive communication abilities in individuals with the CDKL5 disorder. Data for 108 females and 16 males registered with the International CDKL5 disorder database and with a pathogenic CDKL5 mutation were analyzed. Relationships between functional abilities, age, genotype, and gender were analyzed using regression models. Over half of the females could sit on the floor and nearly a quarter could walk 10 steps. Fewer males could complete these tasks although one boy was able to sit, walk..

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Grants

Awarded by International Rett Syndrome Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

Grant sponsor: NHMRC; Grant number: #572742; Grant sponsor: NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship; Grant number: #572568; Grant sponsor: International Rett Syndrome Foundation; Grant sponsor: International Foundation for CDKL5 Research.