A 5-year-old boy is brought to the office by his parents due to behavioral difficulties. The patient just started kindergarten and has had difficulty staying focused on tasks and switching between activities. The teachers say that he is disruptive and often flaps and waves his hands. He was previously in a small preschool classroom with one-on-one teaching and was able to complete most activities with help. The patient's developmental history is notable for speaking his first word at age 19 months and walking at age 20 months. His mother also had learning difficulties, but she was able to graduate from high school with tutoring. Height and weight are at the 50th percentile, and head circumference is at the 90th percentile. Examination shows a prominent forehead and chin. Mild hypotonia and joint hypermobility are present in bilateral lower extremities. Which of the following is the most likely prognosis for this patient's condition?
A) Early death from respiratory muscle weakness
B) Increased morbidity and mortality from aortic root disease
C) Increased risk for dementia and early death
D) Normal life expectancy
E) Shorter life expectancy from progressive brain deceleration
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