Rett syndrome (RS), a neurological developmental disorder, is one of the commonest causes of cognitive impairment in girls and women. These patients are often initially misdiagnosed as idiopathic mental retardation, cerebral palsy, or autism. Despite several reports from the West, there are very few reports from the Indian population. We present four female children with RS and emphasize the importance of early diagnosis
Rett Syndrome (RS) is an X-linked, neurodevelopmental disorder that occurs primarily in females and ...
The communicative and cognitive behaviours of a group of 10 girls with Rett syndrome (RS) were compa...
Background: Rett Syndrome (RS) is a chromosome X-linked genetic neurological disorder characterized ...
Rett syndrome (RS), a neurological developmental disor-der, is one of the commonest causes of cognit...
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 ...
Although Rett syndrome (RS) was first described by Andreas Rett in 1966, this disorder became intern...
The case-histories of 7 girls and 1 woman, 2 to 25 years of age, are reported from the Clinical Gene...
Rett syndrome is a childhood neurodevelopmental disorder that affects girls almostt exclusively. It ...
Three girls with Rett syndrome are presented. Patients A and B had initially exhibited normal develo...
Rett syndrome is a mental retardation syndrome that occurs only in females and consists of normal pr...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is rare, affects predominantly female children. It presents as a pervasive devel...
Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurodevelopmental disease, affecting approximately 1 in 10 000-15 000 femal...
There is often delay between onset of Rett syndrome symptoms and its diagnosis, possibly related to ...
Rett syndrome (RTT) has experienced remarkable progress over the past three decades since emerging a...
Rett Syndrome (RS) is an X-linked, neurodevelopmental disorder that occurs primarily in females and ...
The communicative and cognitive behaviours of a group of 10 girls with Rett syndrome (RS) were compa...
Background: Rett Syndrome (RS) is a chromosome X-linked genetic neurological disorder characterized ...
Rett syndrome (RS), a neurological developmental disor-der, is one of the commonest causes of cognit...
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 ...
Although Rett syndrome (RS) was first described by Andreas Rett in 1966, this disorder became intern...
The case-histories of 7 girls and 1 woman, 2 to 25 years of age, are reported from the Clinical Gene...
Rett syndrome is a childhood neurodevelopmental disorder that affects girls almostt exclusively. It ...
Three girls with Rett syndrome are presented. Patients A and B had initially exhibited normal develo...
Rett syndrome is a mental retardation syndrome that occurs only in females and consists of normal pr...
Rett syndrome (RTT) is rare, affects predominantly female children. It presents as a pervasive devel...
Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurodevelopmental disease, affecting approximately 1 in 10 000-15 000 femal...
There is often delay between onset of Rett syndrome symptoms and its diagnosis, possibly related to ...
Rett syndrome (RTT) has experienced remarkable progress over the past three decades since emerging a...
Rett Syndrome (RS) is an X-linked, neurodevelopmental disorder that occurs primarily in females and ...
The communicative and cognitive behaviours of a group of 10 girls with Rett syndrome (RS) were compa...
Background: Rett Syndrome (RS) is a chromosome X-linked genetic neurological disorder characterized ...