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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Intellectual "disability," severe
  1. ... by heart and urinary tract abnormalities, moderate to severe intellectual disability, abnormal muscle tone, and a distinctive facial appearance. ... chromosome. People with inversion duplication 8p typically have severe intellectual disability, a thin or absent corpus callosum, weak muscle ...
  2. ... SATB2-associated syndrome. Individuals with this condition have intellectual disability and severe speech problems. They may also have an opening ...
  3. ... 18 instead of the usual two copies, causing severe intellectual disability and multiple birth defects that are usually fatal ... philtrum), droopy eyelids (ptosis), and mild to moderate intellectual ... except when severe brain abnormalities are present.Some people have a ...
  4. ... syndrome, larger deletions tend to result in more severe intellectual disability and developmental delays than smaller deletions. Researchers have ...
  5. ... that larger deletions tend to result in more severe intellectual disability and physical abnormalities than smaller deletions.The region ...
  6. ... brain is abnormally smooth. This brain abnormality causes severe intellectual disability, developmental delay, seizures, abnormal muscle stiffness (spasticity), weak ...
  7. ... the typical features of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome, including intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and broad thumbs and first toes. Infants born with the severe form of this disorder usually survive only into ...
  8. ... loss of multiple genes can cause a more severe form of this disorder called Greig ... Health Condition Abnormalities involving the ...
  9. ... disrupts the normal course of development, leading to intellectual disabilities and birth defects. Researchers are working to determine ... parietal foramina), multiple noncancerous bone tumors called osteochondromas, ... delayed development, a distinctive facial appearance, and problems ...
  10. ... this condition can include weak muscle tone (hypotonia); intellectual disabilities; recurrent seizures (epilepsy); and characteristics typical of autism ...
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