Van Acker R
University of Illinois, College of Education, Chicago 60680.
J Autism Dev Disord. 1991 Dec;21(4):381-406. doi: 10.1007/BF02206866.
Rett syndrome was first described in 1966 by Andreas Rett. To date, this syndrome has been reported only to afflict females. The disorder is characterized by a progressive loss of cognitive and motor skills as well as the development of stereotypic hand movements, occurring after an apparently normal 6 to 18 months of development. Although Rett syndrome is thought to afflict as many as 10,000 girls in the United States, fewer than 1,200 have been identified thus far. A lack of awareness of this disorder is thought to play a critical role in the failure to differentially diagnose this syndrome. The present article presents a review of our current knowledge concerning this disorder. Information is provided related to the clinical manifestations, etiology, prevalence, pathogenesis, and treatment of the Rett syndrome.
雷特综合征于1966年由安德烈亚斯·雷特首次描述。迄今为止,据报道该综合征仅折磨女性。这种疾病的特征是在明显正常的6至18个月发育之后,认知和运动技能逐渐丧失以及刻板手部动作的出现。尽管在美国,据认为多达10000名女孩患有雷特综合征,但迄今为止确诊的不到1200人。人们认为对这种疾病缺乏认识在未能对该综合征进行鉴别诊断方面起着关键作用。本文对我们目前关于这种疾病的知识进行了综述。提供了与雷特综合征的临床表现、病因、患病率、发病机制和治疗相关的信息。