No cure; treatment focuses on managing symptoms and supporting development
Angelman syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects the nervous system, leading to developmental delays, intellectual disability, and unique behavioral characteristics. There is no cure, and treatment involves supportive care and therapies to address specific symptoms.
Genetic disorder affecting neurodevelopment
Intellectual disability, seizures, happy demeanor
Clinical evaluation, genetic testing, developmental assessments
Variable, often requires lifelong supportive care
Intellectual and developmental challenges, motor difficulties
Genetic mutations (chromosome 15)
Supportive care, therapies, educational interventions
Supportive care, therapies, educational interventions
Rare genetic disorder affecting the nervous system and development
Supportive interventions, therapies, and family support
This information aims to provide a general understanding of the subject matter, but individual circumstances can vary significantly. Please remember to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and guidance.
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