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  1. ... the brain called continuous spike and waves during slow-wave sleep (CSWS). This pattern occurs while the affected child is sleeping, specifically during deep (slow-wave) sleep.Most children with LKS develop normally ...
  2. ... as parkinsonism, psychiatric changes, weight loss, and abnormally slow breathing (hypoventilation). These signs and symptoms typically appear ... of Perry syndrome. Signs of parkinsonism include unusually slow movements (bradykinesia), stiffness, and tremors. These movement abnormalities ...
  3. Von Willebrand disease is a bleeding disorder that slows the blood clotting process, causing prolonged bleeding after ... is available, blood clots cannot form properly. Abnormally slow blood clotting causes the prolonged bleeding episodes seen ...
  4. ... Silver syndrome is a growth disorder characterized by slow growth before and after birth. Babies with this ... the regulation of these genes, which leads to slow growth and the other characteristic features of this ...
  5. Prothrombin deficiency is a bleeding disorder that slows the blood clotting process. People with this condition often experience prolonged bleeding following an injury, surgery, or having a tooth pulled. In severe ...
  6. Chronic myeloid leukemia is a slow-growing cancer of the blood-forming tissue (bone marrow). Normal bone marrow produces red blood cells (erythrocytes) that carry oxygen, white ...
  7. Erdheim-Chester disease is a rare type of slow-growing blood cancer called a histiocytic neoplasm, which ...
  8. Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder that slows the blood clotting process. People with this condition experience prolonged bleeding or oozing following an injury, surgery, or having a tooth pulled. ...
  9. ... term "bradyopsia" is from the Greek words for slow vision. In affected individuals, the eyes adapt more ... Pott JW, Kooijman AC. Six patients with bradyopsia (slow vision): clinical features and course of the disease. ...
  10. ... they begin before birth, with affected individuals showing slow prenatal growth (intrauterine growth retardation). After birth, affected individuals continue to grow at a very slow rate. The final adult height of people with ...
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