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Results 1 - 10 of 53 for Dysarthria
  1. ... recessive ataxia syndrome (MIRAS) and sensory ataxia neuropathy dysarthria and ophthalmoplegia (SANDO).As the name implies, people ... Mitochondrial recessive ataxia syndrome SANDO Sensory ataxia neuropathy dysarthria and ophthalmoplegia Genetic Testing Registry: Sensory ataxic neuropathy, ...
  2. ... those involved in speech may cause impaired speech (dysarthria). People with this disorder may also have an ... Mulley syndrome PRTS X-linked intellectual deficit-dystonia-dysarthria X-linked mental retardation with dystonic movements, ataxia, ...
  3. Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome is a rare disorder of brain development that causes moderate to severe intellectual disability and problems with movement. This ...
  4. ... ataxia). These individuals also often have impaired speech (dysarthria), a weak voice (dysphonia), and swallowing problems (dysphagia). ... basal ganglia. These individuals can have movement problems, dysarthria, and learning difficulty, although these features are typically ...
  5. ... coordinating movements (ataxia), muscle twitches (myoclonus), impaired speech (dysarthria), and vision loss. The movement problems worsen over ... age 30. These individuals can have epilepsy, ataxia, dysarthria, and a progressive loss of intellectual function. CLN6 ...
  6. ... tremor), unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), and slurred speech (dysarthria). The adult-onset form of HMDPC is characterized ... in HMDPC, such as tremor, bradykinesia, parkinsonism, and dysarthria. Unlike in HMDPC, individuals with hypermanganesemia with dystonia ...
  7. ... Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov SENSORY ATAXIC NEUROPATHY, DYSARTHRIA, AND OPHTHALMOPARESIS; SANDO PubMed Cohen BH, Chinnery PF, ...
  8. ... an obstructed airway (stridor), nystagmus, progressive speech difficulties (dysarthria), severe ataxia, hypotonia, and seizures. As the condition ...
  9. ... include recurrent seizures (epilepsy), movement disorders, impaired speech (dysarthria), loss of sensation in the arms and legs ( ...
  10. ... movements (nystagmus), and difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) and speaking (dysarthria). Other features of ARSACS involve high-arched feet ( ...
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