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  1. May 3, 2022 · Symptoms of Rett syndrome occur, such as slowed head growth, abnormal hand movements, hyperventilating, screaming or crying for no apparent reason, problems with movement and coordination, and a loss of social interaction and communication.

  2. May 6, 2021 · What is the outlook for people with Rett syndrome? The long-term effects of Rett syndrome can vary significantly. Almost all people with Rett syndrome will need caregiver support for their whole life. Many people with Rett syndrome live a high quality of life well into their 40s and beyond.

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · Many individuals with Rett syndrome live into middle age and beyond, despite the symptoms. Because the disorder is rare, very little is known about long-term prognosis and life expectancy. What are the latest updates on Rett syndrome?

  4. May 3, 2022 · Diagnosis of classic Rett syndrome includes these core symptoms, which may start to show up anytime from 6 to 18 months of age: Partial or complete loss of purposeful hand skills. Partial or complete loss of spoken language. Walking problems, such as difficulty walking or not being able to walk.

  5. www.rettsyndrome.org › about-rett-syndrome › what-is-rett-syndromeWhat is Rett syndrome?

    Symptoms may include: Loss of speech. Loss of purposeful use of hands. Involuntary hand movements such as handwashing. Loss of mobility or gait disturbances. Loss of muscle tone. Seizures or Rett “episodes” Scoliosis. Breathing issues. Sleep disturbances. Slowed rate of growth for head, feet and hands. Rett Syndrome CME Opportunities.

  6. Symptoms & Causes. Diagnosis & Treatments. Frequently Asked Questions. Programs & Services. Contact Us. What is Rett syndrome? Rett syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes a loss of spoken language and motor skills, as well as behavioral and neurological problems.

  7. Increased irritability. Low muscle tone. As affected children grow, they may lose skills they’ve already learned such as spoken language, the ability to use their hands effectively for activities such as feeding themselves or communication, and basic social interaction.

  8. www.nhs.uk › conditions › rett-syndromeRett syndrome - NHS

    There's no cure for Rett syndrome, so treatment focuses on managing the symptoms. As a parent caring for a child with the syndrome, it's likely you'll need help and support from a wide range of healthcare professionals.

  9. Prognosis |. More Information. Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is most often recognized in females. It affects development after an initial 6-month period of normal development.

  10. ABSTRACT. Background Rett syndrome (RTT) is a severe neurodevelopmental disorder with complex medical comorbidities extending beyond the nervous system requiring the attention of health professionals. There is no peer- reviewed, consensus- based therapeutic guidance to care in RTT.

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