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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Mirror movements 4
  1. ... novel DCC mutation and genetic heterogeneity in congenital mirror movements. Neurology. 2011 Jan 18;76(3):260-4. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e318207b1e0. Citation on PubMed ...
  2. ... novel DCC mutation and genetic heterogeneity in congenital mirror movements. Neurology. 2011 Jan 18;76(3):260-4. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e318207b1e0. Citation on PubMed ...
  3. ... role in this development is unclear. At least four RAD51 gene mutations have been identified in people with congenital mirror movement disorder, a condition in which intentional movements of ...
  4. ... to develop (unilateral renal agenesis), hearing loss, and mirror movements of the hands (bimanual synkinesia). Because these features ...
  5. ... way to move mucus towards the throat. This movement of mucus helps to eliminate fluid, bacteria, and ... ciliary dyskinesia can also lead to infertility. Vigorous movements of the flagella are necessary to propel the ...
  6. ... is characterized by seizures, loss of mental and movement abilities (psychomotor regression), and liver disease. The liver ... This condition weakens the muscles that control eye movement and causes the eyelids to droop (ptosis).There ...
  7. ... fingers (brachydactyly), joint deformities called contractures that limit movement of the elbows and wrists, and other bone ... specifically a severe form of the abnormality called mirror-image polydactyly. These mutations delete a large part ...