ISBN-13: 9780198568155 / Angielski / Miękka / 2005 / 398 str.
Rett disorder, named after Andreas Rett who first described the condition in 1996, is preferentially found in females, and involves the functions on which intelligence and expression depend - learning, hand use and speech. The recent discovery of mutations in a specific gene, selectively silencing the expression of other genes, supports the hypothesis that the condition is a developmental disorder, which should be viewed in the context of early brain growth. This book presents a comprehensive review of the clinical, generic, anatomical and physiological aspects of Rett disorder, calling on the expertise of a distinguished team of international experts in the field. The contributions bring our understanding of the disorder right up-to-date, as the study of the condition moves from an era of description into a time when there are real possibilities for beneficial interventions.