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Bibliography on Angelman Syndrome

1990-2003

 

Prepared

January 2004

 

The purpose of this bibliography is to help consumers and professionals identify books, journal articles, journal titles, articles on the web, and/or web sites, that discuss the subject of Angelman Syndrome.  Not all of the listed materials are owned by LINC, and, not all of the materials have been reviewed by staff.  Materials have been included based on publication date and perceived relevancy, and includes those publications from 1990-2003. 

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Books                 

 

Angelman Syndrome—a medical dictionary, bibliography and annotated research guide to Internet references.  (2003).  San Diego, Calif.: Icon Group International, Inc.

 

Dykens, Elisabeth, Hodapp, Robert M.  (2003).  Genetics and mental retardation syndromes: a new look at behavior and interventions.  Towson, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company.

 

Evans, Ashleigh; Evans, Alice; Schilling, Diane. (1995).  Angel lady.  Del Mar, CA: Sea View Publications.  (Juvenile literature.)

 

Hagerman, Randi Jenssen. (1999).  Neurodevelopmental disorders: diagnosis and treatment. 

New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Hogenboom, Marga. (2001).  Living with genetic syndromes associated with intellectual disability.

Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publication.

 

Howlin, Patricia; Udwin, Orlee. (2002).  Outcomes in neurodevelopmental and genetic disorders. 

New York: Cambridge University Press.

 

Hyman, Julie; Evans, Alice. (2000).  Angelman syndrome from A to Z: everything you ever wanted to know about Angelman syndrome … and then some!  Westmont, Ill.: Angelman Syndrome Foundation.

 

Richard, Gail J., Hoge, Debra Reichart. (1999).  The Source for Syndromes.  East Moline, IL: Lingui Systems, Inc.  [Designed for practicing speech-language pathologists.]

 

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Videos

 

Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc. (2000?) Promoting functional communication in children with Angelman Syndrome.  Westmont, IL: Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc.

 

Love in any language: Angelman syndromei. (1991).  University of Florida, Learning Resources and Communication TV Production.

 

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Journal Articles  

 

Aschoff, Terry.  (1998).  I hear an angel speak.  The Exceptional Parent, 28(12), 64-5.

 

Clarke, David. J. (2000).  Problem behaviors associated with 15q—Angelman Syndrome.

American Journal of Mental Retardation, 105(1), 25-31.

 

Clayton-Smith, J., Laan, L. (2003).  Angelman Syndrome: a review of the clinical and genetic aspects.  Journal of Medical Genetics,40(2), 87-95.

 

Didden, Robert; Sikkema, Simone PE; Bosman, Irma TM; Duker, Pieter C.; Curts, Leopold MG. (2001).

Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 14, (1), 64-70.

 

Duker, PC.; Driel, S. van; Bercken, J van de. (2002).  Communication profiles of individuals with Down’s syndrome, Angelman syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder.  Journal of Developmental Intellectual Research, 46(1), 35-40.

 

Guerrini, Renzo; Carrozzo, Romeo; Rinaldi, Roberta; Bonanni, Paolo. (2003).  Angelman Syndrome: etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of symptoms.  Pediatric Drugs, 5(10), 647-661.

 

Laan, Laura AEM; Boer, Annemieke, TH Den; Hennekam, Raoul CM; Renier, Willy O.; Brouwer, Oebele, E.  (1996).  Angelman syndrome in adulthood.  American Journal of Medical Genetics, 66(3), 356-360.

 

Lalande, M., Minnassian, BA., DeLorey, TM., Olsen, RW.  (1999).  Parental imprinting and Angelman syndrome.  Advances in Neurology, 79,421-9.

 

Mah, May; Wallace, David; Powell, Cynthia. (2000).  Ophthalmic manifestations of Angelman syndrome.  Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 4(4), 0248-0249.

 

Oliver, Chris; Demetriades, Louisa; Hall, Scott. (2002).  Effects of environmental events on smiling and laughing behavior in Angelman Syndrome.  American Journal of Mental Retardation, 107(3),194-200.

 

Summers, Jane A.  (1999).  Distinctive pattern of behavioral functioning in Angelman Syndrome.  American Journal of Mental Retardation, 104(4), 376-84.

 

Summers, JA; Allison, DB; Lynch, PS; Sandler, L. (1995).  Behaviour problems in Angelman syndrome.  Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 39(2), 97.

Thompson, Larry.  (1991).  Mom and Pop genes: Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes.

Discover, 12, 90.

 

Walz, Nicolay Chertkoff; Benson, Betsy A. (2002).  Behavioral phenotypes in children with Down Syndrome, Prader-Willi Syndrome, or Angelman Syndrome.   Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 14(4), 307-321.

 

Williams, CA, Lossie, A., Driscoll, D.  (2001).  Angelman syndrome: mimicking conditions and phenotypes.  American Journal of Medical Genetics, 101(1),59-64.

 

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Articles on the Web

 

Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc. (2002).  Facts about Angelman Syndrome: information for families.  Retrieved January 14, 2004, from http://asclepius.com/angel/asfinfo.html

 

NINDS Angelman Syndrome Information Page.  Retrieved January 14, 2004, from http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/angelman.htm

 

OMIM.  Angelman Syndrome.  Retrieved January 14, 2004, from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=105830

 

Williams, Charles A.; Dong, Hui-Jia; Driscoll, Daniel J.  (2003).  GeneReviews: Angelman Syndrome.

Retrieved January 20, 2004 from http://www.geneclinics.org/profiles/angelman/

 

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Organizations

 

Angelman Syndrome Foundation.  http://www.angelman.org

Angelman Syndrome Support and Education Research Trust

  P.O. Box 505, Kent Intl ME10 1NE

The Arc.   http://www.thearc.org

Canadian Angelman Syndrome Society.  http://www.angelmancanada.org

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation.  http://www.marchofdimes.com

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).  http://www.nichd.nih.gov

National Organization for Rare Disorders.  http://www.rarediseases.org

NIH/NINDS Brain Resources and Information Network.  http://www.ninds.nih.gov

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Chat Web Sites

 

Angelman Syndrome: http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_angl.htm