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    Prevention

    This condition cannot be prevented. But if there is a family history, it is recommended to get genetic counseling before pregnancy.

    Symptoms & Reports
    If you are experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms, contact a health care provider.

    The symptoms include:

    • Impaired speech
    • Ataxia
    • Scoliosis- curvature of the spinal cord
    • Happy and excitable
    • Seizures and convulsions beginning at age 2
    • Have reduced sleeping time compared to other children
    • Short attention span
    • Frequently sticking out the tongue
    • Hair, skin, eyes are pale


    Common symptoms and their severity as reported by people on Patientslikeme.

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    Causes

    • The condition is caused by loss of function of UBE3A gene
    • This can result from mutation or deletion of the gene.
    • It may also occur as a result of inactivation of the gene due to other chromosomal changes.
    • In rare cases, a child may inherit two copies of inactive forms of the gene instead of one active and one inactive (uniparental disomy).

    Complications

    If untreated for a prolonged period it may lead to

    • Feeding difficulties
    • Abnormal sleep-wake patterns
    • Scoliosis
    • Obesity due to large appetite

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    People also ask

    What is the life expectancy of a child with Angelman syndrome?
    A person with Angelman syndrome will have a near-normal life expectancy, but they will need support throughout their life. A child with Angelman syndrome will begin to show signs of delayed development at around 6 to 12 months of age, such as being unable to sit unsupported or make babbling noises.
    www.nhs.uk/conditions/angelman-syndrome/
    What is the average life expectancy for someone with Crest Syndrome?
    According to recent studies, the prognosis of crest syndrome is relatively good. The survival rate is 77. 9 percentage if it is diagnosed at the age of 5 years and 26. 8 percentage at the age of 20 years.
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    Can Angelman syndrome cause death?
    Angelman syndrome itself does not cause death. However, there can be severe complications due to some of the symptoms of the syndrome, such as seizures and aspiration pneumonia. There is also the possibility of accidents due to walking and balance issues and attraction to water that can cause severe injury.
    Does Angelman syndrome improve with age?
    With age, most people with Angelman Syndrome become less hyperactive and the sleeping problems tend to improve. People with AS will have intellectual disability and limited speech throughout their life. In later childhood, the seizures usually improve, although they may return in adulthood.
    www.angelmanuk.org/support/as-in-adulthood/
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