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We interviewed 21 families with a daughter with Rett Syndrome about aspects of their daughters' lives that were satisfying or challenging to them.
Using a large sample size, we investigated the relationships between epilepsy and genotype, and the impact of medications used on seizure management.
We collected information on a monthly basis on the patterns of seizures and medications of 162 girls in the Australian Rett Syndrome study over a calendar year.
The aim of this study was to identify characteristics of epilepsy in Rett syndrome (RTT), and relationships between epilepsy and genotype.
Our results indicate that an increase in the prelabour caesarean delivery rate for private patients in private hospitals has been driving the increase in the...
Family presence can be beneficial for staff and family and is likely to be motivated by family-specific factors where this choice is appropriate for all...
The interaction between genotype and Epstein Barr virus emerges as relevant for multiple sclerosis etiology.
Despite the rates of low Apgar scores being higher in public patients, the rates of special care admission were lower.
It has been suggested that quantitative measures of differential hand skill or reaching preference may provide more valid measures than traditional...
We suggest that 37 weeks' gestation may not be the optimal cutoff for defining perinatal risk as it applies to behavioural development.