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J Pediatr ; 237: 244-249.e3, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34214590

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the longitudinal stability of hand function in Rett syndrome and to analyze further the relationships between stability of hand function and genotype, age, and walking ability. STUDY DESIGN: Longitudinal video data of functional abilities of individuals with genetically confirmed Rett syndrome were collected by families of individuals registered with the Australian Rett Syndrome Database. A total of 120 individuals provided 290 recordings from which 170 observation pairs were available for comparison. The Rett Syndrome Hand Function Scale was used to classify a level of hand function observed in each video on a range from unable to grasp, pick up, and hold objects to skillful manipulation of large and small objects. RESULTS: Approximately one-third of the population lost some hand function over time. Younger children (<6 years) rather than adults were at greater risk of deterioration in hand function. Clinical severity, as indicated by walking ability or genotype, played a lesser role. There was no identified pattern between genotype and the stability of hand function skills. Rather, mutations associated with milder (p.Arg133Cys, p.Arg294∗) and greater (p.Arg106Trp, p.Thr158Met) clinical severity were both associated with greater risks of decline. CONCLUSIONS: Genotype was a lesser predictor of loss of hand function beyond the early regression period, and younger children were particularly vulnerable to further loss of hand function compared with adults.


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Hand/physiopathology , Motor Activity/physiology , Rett Syndrome/complications , Rett Syndrome/physiopathology , Adolescent , Age Factors , Australia , Child , Child, Preschool , Databases, Factual , Disease Progression , Female , Genotype , Hand Strength , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Methyl-CpG-Binding Protein 2/genetics , Mutation , Rett Syndrome/genetics , Risk Factors , Severity of Illness Index , Video Recording , Walking , Young Adult
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