Abstract

Preliminary data of a postmortem brain study in a single case with Rett syndrome compared to a single control case showed a severe reduction of ascorbic acid and reduced glutathione in most brain regions studied. These findings suggest a secondary disturbance of ascorbic acid and glutathione metabolism in the Rett syndrome.

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