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  1. Angelman syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    • Angelman syndrome symptoms include: 1. Developmental delays, including no crawling or babbling at 6 to 12 months. 2. Mental disability, also called intellectual disability. 3. No speech or little spSee more

    Overview

    Angelman syndrome is a condition caused by a change in a gene, called a genetic change. Angelman syndrome causes delayed development, problems with speech an… See more

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    Causes

    Angelman syndrome is caused by changes in a gene, called a genetic change. It's most often … See more

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    Risk Factors

    Angelman syndrome is rare. Researchers often don't know what causes the genetic changes that result in the disease. Most people with Angelman syndrome don't have a family his… See more

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    Complications

    Complications linked to Angelman syndrome include: 1. Trouble feeding.Trouble sucking and swallowing together may cause feeding problems in infants. Yo… See more

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    Prevention

    Rarely, Angelman syndrome may be passed from an affected parent to a child through changed genes. If you're concerned about a family history of Angelman … See more

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    Other namesAngelman's syndrome
    SymptomsDelayed development, unusually happy, intellectual disability, limited to no functional speech, balance and movement problems, small head, seizures
    Usual onsetNoticeable by 6–12 months
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  2. People with Angelman syndrome have developmental problems that become noticeable by the age of 6 – 12 months. Other common signs and symptoms usually appear in early childhood like walking and balance disorders, gastrointestinal issues, seizures and little to no speech.
    www.angelman.org/what-is-as/
    Children with Angelman syndrome typically have a happy, excitable demeanor with frequent smiling, laughter, and hand-flapping movements. Hyperactivity and a short attention span are common. Most affected children also have difficulty sleeping and need less sleep than usual.
    medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/angelman-synd…

    Children with Angelman syndrome typically have distinctive behaviors (in addition to the characteristic symptoms), including: A happy, excitable attitude. Frequent smiling and laughing. Frequent hand-flapping motions. Hyperactivity and a short attention span. Difficulty sleeping and needing less sleep than other children. A fascination with water.

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    Children with Angelman syndrome may have feeding difficulties, sleep problems and hyperactivity. Feeding difficulties, such as problems sucking and swallowing, may occur during the first few months of life. Sleep disorders, such as frequent waking, may need to be treated with medication or behavior therapy.
    www.childrenshospital.org/conditions/angelman-sy…
    In addition, children may have enough receptive language ability to understand simple forms of language communication. Additional symptoms may occur including seizures, sleep disorders and feeding difficulties. Some children with Angelman syndrome may have distinctive facial features but most facial features reflect the normal parental traits.
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    WEBAug 8, 2023 — Angelman described three children who had similar symptoms of learning disability, minimal or absent speech, ataxic and jerky movements, and a happy social disposition. Angelman syndrome is a

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    WEBChildren with Angelman syndrome typically have a happy, excitable demeanor with frequent smiling, laughter, and hand-flapping movements. Hyperactivity and a short attention span are common. …

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    WEBDr. Angelman first observed three children who were unrelated but showed similar symptoms of severe intellectual delay, stiff, jerky gait, lack of speech, seizures, motor disorders and a happy demeanor. Then, while …

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    WEBSep 15, 1998 — Angelman syndrome (AS) is characterized by severe developmental delay or intellectual disability, severe speech impairment, gait ataxia and/or tremulousness of the limbs, and unique behavior with …

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