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Results 1 - 10 of 157 for Difficulty walking
  1. ... progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) in the legs and difficulty walking. Hereditary spastic paraplegias are divided into two types: ... involve only spasticity of the lower limbs and walking difficulties. The complex types involve more widespread problems with ...
  2. ... progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) in the legs and difficulty walking. Hereditary spastic paraplegias are divided into two types: ... involve only spasticity of the lower limbs and walking difficulties. The complex types involve more widespread problems with ...
  3. ... crawling or walking; muscle pain during exercise; and difficulty walking. Some affected individuals may need wheelchair assistance as ...
  4. ... These abnormalities can include hearing loss, poor coordination, difficulty walking, movement problems, loss of intellectual function, difficulty swallowing ...
  5. ... nervous system problems include hearing loss, poor coordination, difficulty walking, movement problems, loss of intellectual function, difficulty swallowing ...
  6. ... nervous system problems include hearing loss, poor coordination, difficulty walking, movement problems, loss of intellectual function, difficulty swallowing ...
  7. ... seizures, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), poor coordination, and difficulty walking. Some affected individuals have abnormal brain structures, such ...
  8. ... spasticity and paraplegia develop and gradually worsen, causing difficulty walking and frequent falls. In addition, affected individuals have moderate to severe intellectual disability and distinctive physical ... have difficulty feeding beginning in infancy. They experience a backflow ...
  9. ... usually appear during childhood. Affected individuals may have difficulties walking and running, which can sometimes lead to falls. Some people with the disorder may walk on their toes because of stiffness in the ... movement difficulties as they age, but these symptoms almost always ...
  10. ... affects the brain and spinal cord and causes difficulty walking. The most common mutation that causes this condition disrupts the way genetic information is pieced together to make a blueprint ... the enzyme has difficulty adding aspartic acid to the tRNA, which hinders ...
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