Journal article

Findings from a multidisciplinary clinical case series of females with Rett syndrome

H Cass, S Reilly, L Owen, A Wisbeach, L Weekes, V Slonims, T Wigram, T Charman

DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2003

Abstract

Systematic data from a multidisciplinary clinical assessment of a large series of females with Rett syndrome (RS; n=87) is presented. Participants' ages ranged from 2 years 1 month to 44 years 10 months. Areas assessed included oromotor skills, feeding problems, growth, breathing abnormalities, mobility, postural abnormalities and joint deformities, epilepsy, hand use and stereotypies, self-care, and cognitive and communication skills. Many previously reported trends in the presentation of RS over time were confirmed, notably the increasingly poor growth and near pervasiveness of fixed joint deformities and scoliosis in adulthood. In contrast, there was a slight trend towards improved autono..

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