PMID: 16632674DOI: 10.1136/adc.2005.090290Apr 25, 2006Paper
Cardiac disease and Rett syndrome.
Archives of Disease in Childhood
M Acampa, F Guideri
Abstract
Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurodevelopmental disease,1 affecting approximately 1 in 10 000-15 000 females. Clinical severity of RS may vary with increasing age, following a four stage model.
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