The DSM IV criteria for Rett’s disorder
August 14th, 2007- All of the following:
- apparently normal prenatal and perinatal development
- apparently normal psychomotor development through the first five months after birth
- normal head circumference at birth
- Onset of all of the following after the period of normal development:
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- deceleration of head growth between ages 5 and 48 months
- loss of previously acquired purposeful hand skills between ages 5 and 30 months with the subsequent development of stereotyped hand movements (e.g., handwringing or handwashing)
- loss of social engagement early in the course (although often social interaction develops later)
- appearance of poorly coordinated gait or trunk movements
- severely impaired expressive and receptive language development with severe psychomotor retardation .
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