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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Cognitive impairment
  1. ... a list of features of the disorder including cognitive impairment, coarse facial features, heart defects, obesity, lung (pulmonary) ... no history of the disorder in their family. Cognitive impairment, coarse facies, heart defects, obesity, pulmonary involvement, short ...
  2. ... 3 Immunodeficiency 23 Immunodeficiency with hyper IgE and cognitive impairment Immunodeficiency-vasculitis-myoclonus syndrome PGM3 deficiency PGM3-CDG ...
  3. ... range of developmental problems including learning disabilities and cognitive impairment. Usually, males are more severely affected by this ...
  4. ... intellectual disability is a relatively common form of cognitive impairment. It is estimated to account for 1 to ... brain that underlie learning and memory, leading to cognitive impairment and other neurological problems characteristic of SYNGAP1-related ...
  5. ... primarily affecting males that causes learning disabilities and cognitive impairment), and neurofibromatosis type 1 (a condition primarily characterized ...
  6. ... stroke; and difficulty processing, learning, and remembering information (cognitive impairment). Anxiety and depression are also common in SLE. ...
  7. ... and coordination (ataxia). Many affected individuals also have cognitive impairment and an eye disorder called retinitis pigmentosa that ...
  8. ... as sitting, standing, and walking). Most also have cognitive impairment and learning difficulties. Behavioral problems have been reported, ...
  9. ... appears in adulthood. Affected individuals may develop mild cognitive impairment and hearing loss caused by abnormalities of the ...
  10. ... may develop difficulty processing, learning, and remembering information (cognitive impairment). They may also develop psychiatric disorders, such as ...
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