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Rett syndrome

Description

Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder that occurs in females. Typically, infancy is normal, but progressive deterioration occurs after infancy, with seizures and microcephaly. Problems with growth can be present, as well as oral-motor problems.

Potential feeding problems can include:

  • Problems with lip closure and excessive drooling
  • Loss of feeding skills as condition progresses

 

 

   
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