The puppet-like syndrome of Angelman
J. M. Dooley, J. M. Berg, Z. Pakula and D. L. MacGregor
Five new cases are presented of a syndrome characterized mainly by severe
mental retardation, epilepsy, puppet-like ataxic movements,
microbrachycephaly, prognathism, tongue protrusion, and inappropriate
paroxysms of laughter. The cases are analyzed with reference to personal
and family histories, clinical findings, and results of special
investigations (biochemical, chromosomal, dermatoglyphic, EEG, and
radiologic). The findings are compared with those in the 22 patients
described previously. Though clinically distinctive, there is as yet no
clear-cut evidence as to cause.