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  1. Opitz: Rett Syndrome by JM OPITZ, 1986-10-01
  2. Rett Syndrome: Special Educational Needs by Jill McQueen, Geraldine Northway, 1997-05
  3. Rett Syndrome: A case study (Carson-Newman College) by Amanda Sendelbach, 2000
  4. Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders Sourcebook: Basic Consumer Health Information about Autism Spectrum and Pervasive Development Disorders, Such as Classical Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, and Childhood Disintegrative Disor by Sandra J. Judd, 2007-01-01
  5. Rett syndrome (SuDoc HE 20.3520:R 31) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 2000
  6. Pathways to Learning in Rett Syndrome by Jackie Lewis , 1998-04-23
  7. Assessment of children with pervasive developmental disorders.: An article from: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing by Kathleen Koenig, Lawrence Scahill, 2001-10-01
  8. Pervasive developmental disorders: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i>
  9. A child's death: lessons from health care providers' texts.: An article from: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare by Nancy M. Bell, Marie L. Campbell, 2003-03-01
  10. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Pervasive developmental disorders by Donald G. Barstow RN, 2002-01-01
  11. For yours is the power of the story: the empowerment of women organizational actors through storytelling.: An article from: Women and Language by Elizabeth M. Goering, 1996-03-22
  12. Pervasive developmental disorders: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2005
  13. Pervasive Developmental Disorders: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Donald, RN Barstow, Teresa Odle, 2006
  14. Parents, geneticists at odds on newborn tests.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Linda Little, 2005-07-01

41. Rett Syndrome
International rett syndrome Association 9121 Piscataway Rd, Suite 2B Clinton, MD 20735 Phone 800818-RETT (7388) or (301) 856-3334 Fax (301) 248-9049
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International Rett Syndrome Association
9121 Piscataway Rd, Suite 2B Clinton, MD 20735 Phone: 800-818-RETT (7388) or (301) 856-3334 Fax: (301) 248-9049 Web site: http://www.rettsyndrome.org E-mail: irsa@rettsyndrome.org Includes links to organizations in Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden
Research for Rett, Inc.
P.O. Box 471 Linwood, New Jersey 08221 Phone: 1-800-422-RETT E-mail: adnet@cnw.com
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42. Flower Family Web Site
One family's experience with rett syndrome, Applied Behavioral Analysis and Discrete Trial Teaching.
http://www.geocities.com/pflowerett
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I'm Paula, I'm 47, and I have 3 beautiful children, now ages 17, 11, and 9. This picture is several years old, as it's difficult to get a good picture of all 3 of the kids together because my middle child, Kelsey, has Rett Syndrome. The 'short' of RS is that it is a neurologic, developmental disorder that is believed to affect almost exclusively females. Its symptoms usually begin to manifest themselves sometime during the 2nd year of life, and one of the main hallmarks of RS is a 'hand-washing', wringing, clapping, tapping, or hand-mouthing motion. For a much better and more thorough description of RS, check out IRSA's (the International Rett Syndrome Association) web site or the Rett Synrome Research Foundation's website at rsrf.com. For advocacy help contact me at Flowerpowerof3@cs.com

43. Rett Syndrome
I decided to do rett syndrome for my Web Paper because it is a disease that A girl that has rett syndrome will develop normally until about 18 months,
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Rett Syndrome randomly effects girls 1 in 10,000 girls. There have been a few reported cases in males however males do not live past birth. Many girls have been misdiagnosed because Rett Syndrome is closely related to other disorders, such as autism, ataxic cerebral palsy, atypical Angelman's syndrome, mitochondria disease, spinocerebellar among others. The reason that Rett syndrome is easily misdiagnosed, is because there is such a wide range in functioning among girls with Rett Syndrome. Rett Syndrome is diagnosed by the following: -Normal development until 6-18 months -Normal head circumference at birth followed by slowing of head growth -Loss of verbal language -Purposeful hand use is replaced by stereotypical hand movements such as hand clapping, constant hand wringing, or other midline hand repetitive hand movement

44. Rett Syndrome
rett syndrome is a disorder of the nervous system that leads to regression in development, especially in the areas of expressive language and hand use.
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Definition: Rett syndrome is a disorder of the nervous system that leads to regression in development, especially in the areas of expressive language and hand use. In most cases, it is caused by a genetic mutation.

45. NINDS Forwarding Page
Information in rett syndrome, treatment and prognosis.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/rett_doc.htm
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46. Rett Syndrome
rett syndrome is a progressive neurological disorder in which individuals exhibit reduced muscle tone, autisticlike behavior, hand movements consisting
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Rett syndrome is a progressive neurological disorder in which individuals exhibit reduced muscle tone, autistic-like behavior, hand movements consisting mainly of wringing and waving, loss of purposeful use of the hands, diminished ability to express feelings, avoidance of eye contact, a lag in brain and head growth, gait abnormalities, and seizures. Hypotonia (loss of muscle tone) is usually the first symptom. The syndrome affects approximately 1 in every 10,000-15,000 live female births, with symptoms usually appearing in early childhood between ages 6 and 18 months. The cause of Rett syndrome is unknown. There is no cure for Rett syndrome; however, there are several treatments options. These include treatments for the orthopedic and learning disabilities and seizures that may occur in individuals with Rett syndrome. Some children may require special nutritional programs to maintain adequate weight. In spite of the severe impairments that characterize this disorder, the majority of individuals with Rett can be expected to reach adulthood, surviving at least into their 40s. However, the risk of death is increased. Sudden, unexplained death possibly from brainstem dysfunction with respiratory arrest often occurs.

47. Rett Syndrome Research
Article provides summaries of recent research on rett syndrome, a neurological disorder.
http://rarediseases.about.com/cs/rettsyndrome/a/101202.htm
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48. Rebekahs Page
Personal story of Rebekah through 3 years of tests, diagnosis, and finally news of the gene being found.
http://www.angelfire.com/grrl/rebekahspage/index.htm
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49. Rett Syndrome
Links to information and resources for rett syndrome, a progressive neurological disorder.
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Article summarizes some of the recent research on Rett syndrome. From the About.com Guide to Rare/Orphan Diseases. International Rett Syndrome Organization
Offers information, latest research, email list, and the documentary "Silent Angels" with Julia Roberts. Association Francaise du Syndrome de Rett
Information and links, in French. Center for the Study of Autism
Concise information on the syndrome; can also order information packet. Elternhilfe Rett-Syndrom (Germany)
Information and mailing list, in German. Landsforeningen Rett Syndrom (Danish)
Information and resources in Danish.

50. Rett Syndrome - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
rett syndrome Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaRett s syndrome (rett syndrome, Rett s disorder) is a progressive neurological rett syndrome can also be caused by a mutation to the gene encoding
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Rett's syndrome (Rett syndrome, Rett's disorder) is a progressive neurological disorder , one of the leading disorders of mental retardation in females. The symptoms of this disorder are easily confused with those of autism and cerebral palsy edit
Etiology
Rett syndrome (symbolized RTT) is an X-linked, dominant disorder, usually caused by a mutation in the gene encoding methyl-CpG-binding protein-2 (MECP2). MECP2 is found on chromosome band Xq28, near the long end of the X chromosome. Rett syndrome can also be caused by a mutation to the gene encoding cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 (CDKL5). This disorder affects 1 in every 12,500 female live births. Most males with a pathogenic MECP2 mutation suffer from neonatal encephalopathy and die within a year or so of birth. Males who have two X chromosomes and a Y chromosome (often called Klinefelter's syndrome ), one with a mutated MECP2 gene, follow a similar development to females with Rett syndrome. Males who have

51. Living With Rett Syndrome
Connie's story with information and links.
http://members.tripod.com/~conniecoughlin/livingwrs.html
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This page will always be under construction as unfortunately Rett syndrome is a "work in progress". I am making these pages in the hope that a parent who has just received the diagnosis and those who have lived with it for a while will find some peace in their minds and hearts in the turmoil of this diagnosis for their child. "I put my hand in yours and together we can do what we could never do alone. No longer is there a sense of hopelessness. No longer must we depend upon our own unsteady will power. We are all together now, reaching out for power and strength greater than ours. And as we join together, we find love and understanding beyond our wildest dreams." Helen Keller (source: Internet quotations) According to the International RETT Syndrome Association (IRSA) there are over 3000 reported cases of Rett in the world, with more than 2000 being in the United States. Because we are a "small" group (unlike other Special Needs organizations), it's difficult to get funding and recognition for research and other areas which affect the lives of these girls/women.

52. RTT
Novel de novo nonsense mutation of MECP2 in a patient with rett syndrome. Hum. Mutation analysis of the MECP2 gene in British and Italian rett syndrome
http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/skirmis/
MeCP2 MUTATIONS FOUND IN RETT PATIENTS As there is a new MeCP2 mutation database available, we encourage you to submit mutation information to RettBASE (http://mecp2.chw.edu.au). We will continue to operate our database, focussing primarily on the collection of information regarding symptoms. If you have not already filled in one of our questionnaires but would like to contribute information, please contact Brian Hendrich ( Brian.Hendrich@ed.ac.uk ). Alternatively download questionnaire here (Adobe pdf file) , fill it, save the file and e-mail it. New MeCP2 mutations web site launched www.mecp2.org.uk !!! This web page will not be updated any more. Please submit symptoms and mutation data to the new page. The mutations frequency graphic UPDATED GRAPH. Structure of the Methyl-CpG Binding Domain ADDED MOVIE Mutations localization within MeCP2 UPDATED GRAPH. Representation of symptom in average NEW ENTRIES + NEW GRAPH. Table of disease causing mutations NEW ENTRIES Representation of symptoms for each case NEW ENTRIES Table of polymorphisms NEW ENTRIES References Data updated September
Page under development. Please report found mutations and polymorphisms:

53. Index
Introduction to rett syndrome and Angelman Syndrome, a personal view, photographs, and links.
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54. MeCP2 And Rett Syndrome
rett syndrome is caused by mutations in the MeCP2 gene. rett syndrome Mutation Database. We suspect that most of these mutations result in a nonfunctional
http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/brianh/mecp2.htm
Developmental Epigenetics Group Rett Syndrome
Rett Syndrome (RTT, OMIM #312750 ) is caused by mutations in the X-linked methyl-CpG binding protein MeCP2. Rett Syndrome is found almost exclusively in girls. RTT patients appear normal for the first 6-18 months of life, but then begin to lose the ability to speak or use their hands. This regression continues into autistic behaviour, ataxia, repetitive hand movements, and microcephaly, and often involves breathing abnormalities, seizures, eating problems, and growth retardation. RTT is a relatively common disorder, occurring once every 10,000-15000 live female births.
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Rett Syndrome is caused by mutations in the gene Rett Syndrome Mutation Database
We suspect that most of these mutations result in a non-functional protein. Many missense mutations which occur within the Methyl CpG binding domain (MBD) are known to interfere with the structure of the domain.

Methyl-CpG Binding Domain of MeCP2
(Andrew Free and Brian Smith, ICMB, University of Edinburgh)

55. Welcome To Debbie Schilling And Tom Bundy's Web Site!
Personal stories and various links for rett syndrome information.
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56. Kimbo's Korner
Story of a young woman living with rett syndrome. Many pictures and links.
http://www.rettangels.org/members/kimberly
Kimberly's Korner
Hello, my name is Kimberly.
My brother Matthew is out on his own now. I love it when he comes over to visit with me. My sister Rory Nicole is a teacher and she lives at home with us. She is always able to make me smile and giggle. I love them both so, so much! Nicole is engaged to Dewayne and I have a huge crush on him! I constantly flirt with him when he is around. I have Rett Syndrome . I am not able to walk or talk, but I am told that I say a whole lot with my eyes! Some of my favorite things are: music, TV, flirting My Photo Gallery - From 3 Months to 19 Years About Rett Syndrome
Rett Syndrome (RS) is a neurological disorder seen almost exclusively in females. The prevalence of RS in females is approximately one in every 10,000-23,000 individuals and is found in all racial and ethnic groups worldwide. It is known that RS can occur in males but is extremely rare. It is named for Dr. Andreas Rett, an Austrian physician who identified the syndrome in 1966, although it remained unknown in the United States until 1983.
Symptoms: RS has its clinical onset in most females between 6-18 months of age. Development to that time appears normal. They then enter a period of regression, losing speech and hand skills they had acquired. Most children develop seizures, repetitive hand movements, irregular breathing and motor-control problems.* A slowing of the rate of head growth also becomes apparent.

57. Discovery Assists Rett Syndrome Sufferers
rett syndrome is the second most common form of mental retardation in females, Parents of rett syndrome sufferers describe this discovery as a
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58. Stacey Foster
Young woman living with rett syndrome.
http://www.staceyfoster.co.uk/
The web page you are looking for can be found at:
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59. Esmerel's Collection Of Rett Syndrome Resources
Australian rett syndrome Home Page Was established in 1993 to set up a facility Living with rett syndrome I hope this site helps you find everything
http://www.esmerel.org/specific/rett.htm
Rett Syndrome Resources
(Courtesy of Esmerel: Home of Unicorn Quest : The Kids' Typing Tutor Game for One or Two Hands ) Welcome to another part of Esmerel's Collection of Disability Resources. This page is dedicated to rett syndrome resources. This list is growing constantly. If you know of any other resources or have suggestions, please email Heather.
Back to the Disabled Directory This page is maintained by Heather
Last updated: May 23, 2000

60. Rett Syndrome
Penn State Children s Hospital provides world class care and services to patients.
http://www.hmc.psu.edu/childrens/healthinfo/r/rhett.htm

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