“…Since the first description of Fragile-X syndrome, an X-linked inherited disorder associated with mental retardation, dysmorphic features, macro-orchidism and aberrant behaviours (Turner et al, 1978;Bowen et al, 1978;Sutherland & Ashforth, 1979;Jacobs et al, 1979;Turner et al, 1980), numerous reports on this subject have appeared in the medical literature (Opitz & Sutherland, 1984;Opitz et al, 1985). A recent publication provides an overview of the clinical characteristics, cytogenetic aspects, behavioural and language dysfunctions, counselling, treatment, and intervention services, as well as other concerns as they relate to Fragile-X syndrome (Hagerman & McKenzie McBogg, 1983).…”