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Syndromes / Neurological disorders / Learning disabilities / Psychiatric diagnosis / CDKL5 / Pervasive developmental disorders / Rett syndrome / Ohtahara syndrome / MECP2 / RTT / PittHopkins syndrome / Angelman syndrome
Date: 2013-02-14 03:05:32
Syndromes
Neurological disorders
Learning disabilities
Psychiatric diagnosis
CDKL5
Pervasive developmental disorders
Rett syndrome
Ohtahara syndrome
MECP2
RTT
PittHopkins syndrome
Angelman syndrome

The CDKL5 disorder is an independent clinical entity associated with early-onset encephalopathy

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