Feeding ability in Rett syndrome

R E Morton, R Bonas, J Minford, A Kerr, R E Ellis, R E Morton, R Bonas, J Minford, A Kerr, R E Ellis

Abstract

Feeding abilities in 20 individuals with Rett syndrome aged 1 1/2 to 33 years were investigated by history and clinical assessment during a meal, followed by videofluoroscopy of feeding. All were shown to have reduced movements of the mid and posterior tongue, with premature spillover of food and liquid from the mouth into the pharynx. They also showed delayed pharyngeal swallow, but otherwise pharyngeal problems were minimal. These findings were noted to be similar to those in Parkinson's disease. Those individuals with the most general neurological impairment tended to have the worst feeding problems and were smaller and malnourished.

Source: PubMed

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