Prevalence of orthopaedic conditions in Rett syndrome: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
M. Galán‐Olleros,
E. González‐Alguacil,
V. Soto‐Insuga
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundRett syndrome (RTT), a developmental disorder primarily affecting girls and linked to methyl‐CpG binding protein‐2 (MECP2) gene mutations, presents musculoskeletal abnormalities with varying prevalence across studies and age groups. Our aim was to delineate the prevalence of orthopaedic conditions in individuals with RTT.MethodThree databases were searched and independently screened by two reviewers to retrieve observational studies published after 2000 that recruited 10 or more patients diagnosed wi… Show more
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