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Rett — ist der Familienname von: Andreas Rett (1924−1997), österreichischer Neuropädiater und Autor Barbara Rett (* 1953), österreichische Fernsehmoderatorin Andere Verwendungsformen: RETTmobil, seit 2001 jährlich in Fulda stattfindende Messe Rett… … Deutsch Wikipedia
rett — cu·rett·age; ster·rett·ite; … English syllables
Rett syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F84.2 ICD 9 330.8 … Wikipedia
Rett's syndrome — or Rett syndrome ret(s) n a familial disorder that affects females usu. during infancy, that results from arrested brain development, and that is characterized by cognitive and psychomotor deterioration, dementia, stunted head growth, stereotyped … Medical dictionary
Rett's syndrome — /rets sinˈdrōm/ noun A genetic neurological disorder that mainly affects baby girls, causing dyspraxia and impaired learning and communication ORIGIN: Andreas Rett (1924–97), Austrian paediatrician … Useful english dictionary
Rett-Syndrom — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 F84.2 Rett Syndrom … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rett syndrome — A genetic disease that is a uniform and striking, progressive neurologic developmental disorder and one of the most common causes of mental retardation in females. After normal development up to the age of 6 to 18 months, developmental stagnation … Medical dictionary
Rett syndrome — ▪ pathology also called cerebroatrophic hyperammonemia rare progressive neurological disorder that causes mental retardation (intellectual disability), compulsive hand movements, reduced muscle tone, difficulties in walking, autism,… … Universalium
Rett's syndrome — a disorder affecting young girls, in which stereotyped movements (see stereotypy) and social withdrawal appear during early childhood. Intellectual development is often impaired and special educational help is needed [Rett (1924–1997), Austrian… … The new mediacal dictionary
Rett syndrome — /ˈrɛt sɪndroʊm/ (say ret sindrohm) noun a syndrome which affects girls between 6 and 18 months of age, exhibiting itself in such symptoms as social withdrawal and loss of hand coordination, and adversely affecting physical and mental development …