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  1. FOXP2-related speech and language disorder is a condition that affects the development of speech and language starting in early childhood. Affected individuals ...
  2. ... sleep syndrome (ECSWS), autosomal dominant rolandic epilepsy with speech dyspraxia (ADRESD), intermediate epilepsy-aphasia disorder (IEAD), atypical ... verbal agnosia, which is the inability to understand speech. As LKS develops, the ability to express speech ...
  3. ... Blok-Campeau syndrome is characterized by intellectual disability, speech problems, and distinctive facial features.Intellectual disability in ... only a few words or never speak. If speech occurs, it usually develops after age 2. Affected ...
  4. SETBP1 haploinsufficiency disorder is a condition that involves speech and language problems, intellectual disability, and distinctive facial ... disorder, problems with vocabulary and the production of speech (expressive language skills) are generally more severely affected ...
  5. ... to be essential for the normal development of speech and language. Researchers are working to identify the ... the FOXP2 gene can result in FOXP2-related speech and language disorder, a condition that affects the ...
  6. ... in which all affected individuals have intellectual disability, speech and language problems, and a distinct facial appearance. ... with this condition also have problems with producing speech (expressive language). Speech development ranges from limited language ...
  7. ... characterized by intellectual disability and delayed development of speech and motor skills, such as walking. Expressive language skills (vocabulary and the production of speech) are generally more severely affected than receptive language ...
  8. ... mineralization of the bones (delayed bone age), delayed speech development, and characteristic facial features. The condition is ... normal by age 6 to 12.Delay in speech development (expressive language delay) may be severe in ...
  9. ... is a brain disorder that affects movement, vision, speech, and thinking ability (cognition). The signs and symptoms ... of progressive supranuclear palsy include slow and slurred speech (dysarthria) and trouble swallowing (dysphagia). Most affected individuals ...
  10. ... microcephaly); impaired development of physical reactions, movements, and speech (psychomotor retardation); and recurrent seizures (epilepsy). Different types ...
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