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Is there any treatment?
There is no specific therapy for Angelman syndrome. Medical therapy for seizures is usually necessary. Physical and occupational
therapies, communication therapy, and behavioral therapies are important in allowing individuals with Angelman syndrome to
reach their maximum developmental potential.
What is the prognosis?
Most individuals with Angelman syndrome will have severe developmental delays, speech limitations, and motor difficulties.
However, individuals with Angelman syndrome can have normal life spans and generally do not show developmental regression
as they age. Early diagnosis and tailored interventions and therapies help improve quality of life.
What research is being done?
The NINDS supports and conducts research on neurogenetic disorders such as Angelman syndrome, to develop techniques to diagnose,
treat, prevent, and ultimately cure them.