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Behavioural and neurodevelopmental characteristics of SYNGAP1.

Nadja BednarczukHarriet HousbyIrene O LeeImagine ConsortiumDavid SkuseJeanne Wolstencroft
Published in: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders (2024)
For the first time, we demonstrate that SYNGAP1-ID is associated with fine motor and language difficulties beyond those experienced by children with other genetic causes of DD and ID. Targeted occupational and speech and language therapies should be incorporated early into SYNGAP1-ID management.
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