Life rewired: Deep brain stimulation curbs excessive, involuntary movements in boy with rare disorder
The Straits Times - Sports·2025-11-23 12:01
SINGAPORE – Fewer than 500 people worldwide are known to have a rare genetic disorder called GNAO1 mutation, which disrupts brain signalling and affects movement and development.
So it is no wonder that 11-year-old Adrian’s involuntary, jerky movements and developmental delays were initially attributed to cerebral palsy – a group of conditions affecting movement and posture, caused by damage in the developing brain, most often before birth.
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