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Hutton's syndrome is a rare hereditary psychoneurological disease characterized by severe impairments of neuropsychological development, cognitive functions, as well as motor and speech spheres. The pathology is caused by anomalies of early embryonic development.

The first signs of the disease become noticeable a few weeks after birth. Children with Hutton's syndrome are characterized by the following features: - imperfect psycho-emotional and intellectual development (low learning ability in early childhood; emotional instability against the background of excessive irritability, aggression; pronounced slowness in speech and action); - disturbances in the functioning of many organs and systems of the body (