Atypical Rett syndrome

is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is diagnosed when a child has some of the symptoms of Rett syndrome but does not meet all the diagnostic criteria. Like the classic form of Rett syndrome, atypical Rett syndrome mostly affects girls. Children with atypical Rett syndrome can have symptoms that are either milder or more severe than those seen in Rett syndrome.

Organizations Supporting this Disease

Organizations Supporting this Disease
International Foundation for CDKL5 Research
P.O. Box 926
Wadsworth, OH 44282
Telephone: 330-612-2751
E-mail: http://www.cdkl5.com/Contact/Default.aspx

Website: http://www.cdkl5.com

International FoxG1 Foundation
6505 Hillock Lane
Pearland, TX 77584
E-mail: info@foxg1.com
Website: http://www.foxg1.com/

Rett Syndrome Research Trust
67 Under Cliff Road
Trumbull, CT 06611
Telephone: 203-445-0041
Fax: 203-445-9234
E-mail: info@rsrt.org
Website: http://reverserett.org/

Rettsyndrome.org
4600 Devitt Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45246
Toll-free: 800-818-7388
Telephone: 513-874-3020
Fax: 513-874-2520
E-mail: admin@rettsyndrome.org
Website: http://www.rettsyndrome.org/


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