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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Mood swings
  1. ... dementia) and psychiatric symptoms such as behavioral problems, mood swings, hyperactivity, and depression.MPAN is characterized by an abnormal buildup of iron in certain regions of the brain. Because of these deposits, MPAN is considered part of a ... than 1 in 1 million people. Mutations ...
  2. ... speech problems, impaired thinking ability, depression, anxiety, and mood swings.In many individuals with Wilson disease, copper deposits in the front surface of the eye (the cornea) form a green-to-brownish ring, called the Kayser-Fleischer ring, ... individuals. Wilson disease ...
  3. ... X syndrome, such as prominent ears, anxiety, and mood swings. FMR1 An increased risk of developing FXPOI is ...
  4. ... size (microcephaly), intellectual disability, seizures, excessive sleeping, and mood swings. Sepiapterin reductase deficiency appears to be a rare ...
  5. ... developmental delay, learning disorders, speech difficulties (dysarthria), and mood swings. Other characteristics can include exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia) in ...
  6. ... X syndrome, such as prominent ears, anxiety, and mood swings. FMR1 An increased risk of developing FXTAS is ...
  7. ... difficulty concentrating during the day, and some develop mood swings, depression, or other health problems.Researchers have described ...