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Is there any treatment?
There is no standard course of treatment for Sotos syndrome. Treatment is symptomatic.
What is the prognosis?
Sotos syndrome is not a life-threatening disorder and patients may have a normal life expectancy. The initial abnormalities
of Sotos syndrome usually resolve as the growth rate becomes normal after the first few years of life. Developmental delays
may improve in the school-age years, however, coordination problems may persist into adulthood.
What research is being done?
The NINDS supports and conducts a wide range of studies which focus on identifying and learning more about the genes involved
in normal brain development. The knowledge gained from these fundamental studies provides the foundation for understanding
how this process can go awry and, thus, may eventually give clues to understanding disorders such as Sotos syndrome.
Synonyms: Cerebral Gigantism