CLINICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF FRAGILE X SYNDROME

Hebatalla Saher El-Sayed Hashem;

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Fragile X syndrome is the most common cause of inherited mental retardation. The most consistent phenotypic picture of fragile X syndrome includes mental retardation ranging from mild to severe, associated with hyperactivity, poor eye contact, together wi


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Title CLINICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF FRAGILE X SYNDROME
Authors Hebatalla Saher El-Sayed Hashem
Keywords CLINICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF FRAGILE X SYNDROME
Issue Date 2008
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Fragile X syndrome is the most common cause of inherited mental retardation. The most consistent phenotypic picture of fragile X syndrome includes mental retardation ranging from mild to severe, associated with hyperactivity, poor eye contact, together wi

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