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Angelman syndrome is a rare neurogenetic disorder. Early recognition of its symptoms, like developmental delay and seizures, is key for patient care and understanding this condition.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurogenetics
  • Developmental Disorders

Background:

  • Angelman syndrome is a rare neurogenetic disorder.
  • Characterized by developmental delay, absent verbal language, movement issues, seizures, and a happy demeanor.
  • Recognized since 1965.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the key characteristics of Angelman syndrome.
  • To note the historical context of the syndrome's recognition.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review.
  • Analysis of historical records and artistic depictions.

Main Results:

  • Angelman syndrome presents with specific neurodevelopmental and behavioral features.
  • A potential early depiction of Angelman syndrome may be observed in early animated films.

Conclusions:

  • Early identification of Angelman syndrome is crucial.
  • Historical and cultural references can offer unique perspectives on medical conditions.