Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurodevelopmental disease, affecting approximately 1 in 10 000-15 000 females. Clinical severity of RS may vary with increasing age, following a four stage model
Aims: Rett syndrome (RTT) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder frequently linked to methyl-CpG-bind...
Incidence of sudden death in Rett syndrome is greater than that of the general population, and cardi...
Many studies have attempted to establish the genotype-phenotype correlation in Rett syndrome (RTT). ...
Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurodevelopmental disease, affecting approximately 1 in 10 000-15 000 femal...
The prevalence rate of RS in various coun- tries is from 1:10,000 to 1:23,000 female live births. RS...
Rett's syndrome (RS), a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder, is being increasingly recognized all ...
Rett syndrome (RS), a neurological developmental disorder, is one of the commonest causes of cogniti...
Background: Rett Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder almost exclusively affecting females, cha...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a neurodevelopmental disorder which is characterized by an apparently normal ...
Rett syndrome is a childhood neurodevelopmental disorder that affects girls almostt exclusively. It ...
Incidence of sudden death in Rett syndrome is greater than that of the general population and cardia...
Rett syndrome, a neurodegenerative disorder, occurs almost exclusively in female children and has an...
Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurological disorder affecting mainly females. RS is considered the second ...
Although Rett syndrome (RS) was first described by Andreas Rett in 1966, this disorder became intern...
Rett syndrome is a severe neurodevelop-mental disorder of unknown aetiology. A prolonged QT interval...
Aims: Rett syndrome (RTT) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder frequently linked to methyl-CpG-bind...
Incidence of sudden death in Rett syndrome is greater than that of the general population, and cardi...
Many studies have attempted to establish the genotype-phenotype correlation in Rett syndrome (RTT). ...
Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurodevelopmental disease, affecting approximately 1 in 10 000-15 000 femal...
The prevalence rate of RS in various coun- tries is from 1:10,000 to 1:23,000 female live births. RS...
Rett's syndrome (RS), a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder, is being increasingly recognized all ...
Rett syndrome (RS), a neurological developmental disorder, is one of the commonest causes of cogniti...
Background: Rett Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder almost exclusively affecting females, cha...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a neurodevelopmental disorder which is characterized by an apparently normal ...
Rett syndrome is a childhood neurodevelopmental disorder that affects girls almostt exclusively. It ...
Incidence of sudden death in Rett syndrome is greater than that of the general population and cardia...
Rett syndrome, a neurodegenerative disorder, occurs almost exclusively in female children and has an...
Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurological disorder affecting mainly females. RS is considered the second ...
Although Rett syndrome (RS) was first described by Andreas Rett in 1966, this disorder became intern...
Rett syndrome is a severe neurodevelop-mental disorder of unknown aetiology. A prolonged QT interval...
Aims: Rett syndrome (RTT) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder frequently linked to methyl-CpG-bind...
Incidence of sudden death in Rett syndrome is greater than that of the general population, and cardi...
Many studies have attempted to establish the genotype-phenotype correlation in Rett syndrome (RTT). ...