“…Additionally, gait apraxia, kyphoscoliosis, sleep disturbances, episodes of laughter and cream, and a reduced response to pain are other variable characteristics of this disorder. 2,12,23,24) Anomalies affecting the musculoskeletal system, eyes, heart, genitourinary tract, and connective tissues may also be discerned during routine systemic physical examinations, potentially those indicating a specific diagnosis or guiding laboratory investigations. Behavioral assessment provides the basis for describing any atypical pattern of a child's behavior, such as aggression, repetitive and selfinjurious behavior, decreased social engagement, and impulsivity.…”