Literature DB >> 16263320

Forensic issues and possible mechanisms of sudden death in Rett syndrome.

Roger W Byard1.   

Abstract

A 20-year-old female with an established diagnosis of Rett syndrome was found dead in bed. There had been no history of recent deterioration in health and at autopsy no acute lesions were found. There was no evidence of trauma. Toxicological analysis of blood revealed therapeutic levels of carbamazepine and clonazepam. Death was attributed to the complications of Rett syndrome, an uncommon developmental disorder characterized by autistic type behaviour, hypotonia, stereotyped movements, seizures and growth failure, caused by mutations in the MECP2 gene on the X chromosome. Establishing the precise cause of sudden death in individuals with Rett syndrome may be difficult as epilepsy, defective autonomic nervous system control and cardiac arrhythmias may relate more to functional problems rather than to defects that can be demonstrated at autopsy. Thus, although there are a variety of well-documented underlying mechanisms that may cause sudden death in this condition, determining the exact sequence of events in an unwitnessed death may be more by inference and elimination, given the absence of pathognomonic and acute lethal lesions that are able to be found histopathologically. 'Complications of Rett syndrome' may, therefore, be the most accurate designation when individuals with this condition are found unexpectedly dead and no anatomical cause of death can be identified at autopsy.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16263320     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcfm.2005.08.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Forensic Med        ISSN: 1353-1131


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5.  Alterations in the carnitine cycle in a mouse model of Rett syndrome.

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