Rett syndrome
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- RTT is a genetic disorder that typically becomes apparent after 6–18 months of age and almost exclusively in females.
- Symptoms include impairments in language and Incoordination, and repetitive movements.
- Those affected often have slower growth, difficulty walking, and a smaller head size.
- Complications of Rett syndrome can include seizures, scoliosis, and sleeping problems.