The early symptoms of RS are not always noticeable in stage 1. The infant may not make eye contact with family members and may not show much interest in toys. She may be considered a "good baby" because she is so calm and quiet.
may be either rapid or gradual in onset. The child loses her ability to speak and to make purposeful hand movements--a condition known as apraxia . Hand-to-mouth movements may appear, as well as hand-wringing or hand-clapping gestures.
Rett syndrome in boys is known as Rett syndrome. Male fetuses with Rett syndrome do not typically survive until birth unless they have an extra X chromosome (XXY).
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According to the Rett syndrome association (a UK charity), Rett syndrome is caused by a random genetic mutation and is not hereditary. As such it cannot be passed onto your child.Please see the related link.It is highly unlikely but is possible to have Rett syndrome and due to X inactivation not show any symptoms. Therefore, you could pass on the same mutation/deletion to your daughter who may show symptoms even though you do not. Again, highly unlikely.
Rett syndrome is usually diagnosed between the ages of 6 months and 3 years old, when symptoms typically become more noticeable. Genetic testing is used to confirm a diagnosis of Rett syndrome.
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If a family has a daughter that is afflicted with Rett Syndrome prenatal testing is available. Testing is also available for sisters of girls with Rett Syndrome. Rett Syndrome is a genetic disorder and nearly all cases are caused by a mutation in the MECP2 gene. Less than 1% of cases are passed from generation to generation.
The life expectancy for girls with Rett Syndrome is about 44 to 48 years old. The syndrome causes physical and mental developmental problems.
As of 2014, there are no reported famous people who suffer with Rett syndrome. This condition affects the central nervous system.
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