Síndrome de Rett: Reporte de un caso y revisión de la literatura

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Introduction. The Rett syndrome is a rare disorder of the neurological development of the central nervous system, like in the child neurological development characterized by a normal evolution follow by lose of voluntary skills and hand's special movements, a slowly head and brain's growth, difficult walking, seizures and mental retardation. This syndrome affects exclusively girls and was identified by Dr. Andreas Rett in 1966. Case report. A 9-years old girl patient who unknowns about her disease beginning because she's the result of the fifth birth of six, because her mother doesn't care her, she were a prostitute, in addition the girl suffer sexual and physical attacks. She was seen in the City of Puebla in the Casa de Angeles for children with mental diseases. The patient is met since 3 years old, since this time she shows injures to herself, psychomotor and growth retard, decrease of cephalic perimeter, epilepsy since she was 6 months of age, hard control of crisis and autism behaviour; random symmetric rumble of hands, it's necessary to hold for she doesn't injure herself.

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Miranda Nava, G., Carrasco Vargas, H., & Díaz García, L. E. (2008). Síndrome de Rett: Reporte de un caso y revisión de la literatura. Neurologia, Neurocirugia y Psiquiatria, 41(2), 80–82. https://doi.org/10.35366/115690

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