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Rett Syndrome & Other Communication Disorders: Symptoms, Treatment & Prognosis

Rett Syndrome & Other Communication Disorders: Symptoms, Treatment & Prognosis

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Rett syndrome is a X-linked neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 1 in 10,000 females. It presents itself clinically with developmental regression at 6-18 months of age, with loss of acquired language and motor skills, leading to a complex lifelong syndrome characterised by intellectual disability; behavioural and neuropsychiatric disturbances; social withdrawal; hand stereotypies; epilepsy; autonomic dysfunction causing breathing irregularities and cardiac arrhythmias; muscle tone abnormalities leading to orthopaedic deformities such as scoliosis; and motor incoordination that causes gait disturbance and feeding difficulties which, along with a number of gastrointestinal problems, leads to growth failure and nutritional deficiencies. This book discusses symptoms, treatment and prognosis of Rett Syndrome, as well as other related communication disorders.
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Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
89
Dimensions (mm)
155.00 x 230.00
Weight (g)
288
  • Preface; Treating Rett Syndrome:: Current Approaches & New Treatments; Assistive Technology to Promote Communication, Leisure & Occupation Skills for Children with Rett Syndrome & Severe to Profound Developmental Disabilities:: A Literature Overview; Microvascular Modifications in Rett Syndrome; Index.
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