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- ... dyssynergia), and difficulty controlling the flow of urine (incontinence).About 60 percent of people with Wolfram syndrome ...
- ... inability to control the flow of urine (urinary incontinence) have been reported. About half of males with ...
- ... control the bowels or the flow of urine (incontinence); depression; uncontrollable crying or laughing (pseudobulbar signs); or ...
- ... control the bowels or the flow of urine (incontinence). Additionally, affected individuals may experience a loss of ...
- ... loss of sensation in the extremities (peripheral neuropathy), incontinence, seizures, paralysis, an inability to speak, blindness, and ...
- ... may have difficulty controlling the flow of urine (incontinence), which can lead to bedwetting. Individuals with Ochoa ...
- ... and drooling, difficulty controlling the flow of urine (incontinence), or constipation. Dementia with Lewy bodies is estimated ...