© 2017 Taylor & Francis Purposes: Typically, early (pre-diagnostic) development in individuals later diagnosed with Rett syndrome (RTT) has been investigated retrospectively using parent reports, medical records and analysis of home videos. In recent years, prospective research designs have been increasingly applied to the investigation of early development in individuals with late phenotypical onset disorders, for example, autism spectrum disorder. Methods: In this study, data collected by the Danish National Birth Cohort lent itself to prospective exploration of the early development of RTT, in particular early motor-, speech-language, and socio-communicative behaviors, mood, and sleep. Results and Conclusions: Despite limitations, this...
This article provides an overview of studies assessing the early vocalisations of children with auti...
Background and aims: This is the first study aiming to compare pre-diagnostic socio-communicative de...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a severe neurological disorder characterized by a developmental regression in...
Purposes: Typically, early (pre-diagnostic) development in individuals later diagnosed with Rett syn...
Purposes: Typically, early (pre-diagnostic) development in individuals later diagnosed with Rett syn...
Background: Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder mostly affecting females and caused by mu...
Background: Early development appears normal in Rett syndrome (OMIM #312750) and may be more apparen...
The early developmental history prior to the manifestation of Rett syndrome features is of clinical ...
BackgroundEarly development appears normal in Rett syndrome (OMIM #312750) and may be more apparent ...
We review literature identifying an association between motor abnormality in the first 5 months of i...
This study utilized developmental profiling to examine symptoms in 14 girls with genetically confirm...
The early developmental history prior to the manifestation of Rett syndrome features is of clinical ...
Background: Early development appears normal in Rett syndrome (OMIM #312750) and may be more apparen...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a neurodevelopmental disorder which is characterized by an apparently normal ...
Rett syndrome is a mental retardation syndrome that occurs only in females and consists of normal pr...
This article provides an overview of studies assessing the early vocalisations of children with auti...
Background and aims: This is the first study aiming to compare pre-diagnostic socio-communicative de...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a severe neurological disorder characterized by a developmental regression in...
Purposes: Typically, early (pre-diagnostic) development in individuals later diagnosed with Rett syn...
Purposes: Typically, early (pre-diagnostic) development in individuals later diagnosed with Rett syn...
Background: Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder mostly affecting females and caused by mu...
Background: Early development appears normal in Rett syndrome (OMIM #312750) and may be more apparen...
The early developmental history prior to the manifestation of Rett syndrome features is of clinical ...
BackgroundEarly development appears normal in Rett syndrome (OMIM #312750) and may be more apparent ...
We review literature identifying an association between motor abnormality in the first 5 months of i...
This study utilized developmental profiling to examine symptoms in 14 girls with genetically confirm...
The early developmental history prior to the manifestation of Rett syndrome features is of clinical ...
Background: Early development appears normal in Rett syndrome (OMIM #312750) and may be more apparen...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a neurodevelopmental disorder which is characterized by an apparently normal ...
Rett syndrome is a mental retardation syndrome that occurs only in females and consists of normal pr...
This article provides an overview of studies assessing the early vocalisations of children with auti...
Background and aims: This is the first study aiming to compare pre-diagnostic socio-communicative de...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a severe neurological disorder characterized by a developmental regression in...