Rett disorder is a devastating neurodevelopmental disorder that most exclusively affects girls, and is the second most common cause of severe intellectual disability in females after Down syndrome. Its many manifestations include epilepsy, scoliosis, nutritional difficulties, and disorders of mood and development. This new paperback edition of Rett Disorder and the Developing Brain provides an up-to-date account of current research into the disorder. The first section presents clinical signs and the latest research into the genetic, neuro-anatomical and neurochemical aspects of Rett disorder. The second section moves on to deal with the neurophysiological research, concentrating on the autonomic system, which is deeply implicated in the disease mechanisms. The final section examines the behavioural and psychological features and discusses issues relating to communication. The chapters are written by a distinguished, international team of experts, all currently active in research. The contributions bring our understanding of Rett 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.
ReviewsFrom reviews of the hardback edition:
For clinicians involved in the diagnosis and management of patients with Rett syndrome, this book is an excellent resource, but will also have great appeal to scientists from a variety of disciplines in the neurological sciences. * Trends in Molecular Medicine *
Kerr and Engerstrom succeed in providing a comprehensive account of current knowledge... This book will be a valuable guide for clinicians and researchers of human disease in various specialties. Clinicians, educators, therapists and families affected by this enigmatic disorder... will benefit from the knowledge this book contributes to advice and management. * The Lancet *
Book InformationISBN 9780198568155
Author Alison KerrFormat Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint Oxford University PressPublisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 683g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 168mm * 23mm