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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Neurodevelopmental disorder with or without autism or seizures
  1. ... history of the disorder in their family. NEDAUS Neurodevelopmental disorder with or without autism or seizures Genetic Testing Registry: Neurodevelopmental disorder with or without ...
  2. ... which can also cause problems with movement.Recurrent seizures (epilepsy) occur in about half of people with GRIN2B-related neurodevelopmental disorder. About one-quarter of affected individuals have features of autism spectrum disorder, which is characterized by impaired communication ...
  3. ... and symptoms beginning in infancy, including developmental delay, seizures, ... of autism spectrum disorder. Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by ...
  4. Neurodevelopmental disorder with or ... that affects communication and social interaction. Some affected individuals have ...
  5. ... individuals have higher-than-average rates of other neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); mood disorders, including anxiety and depression; and autism spectrum disorder, which affects communication and social interaction. ...
  6. ... gene can cause isolated features of Timothy syndrome without the other associated health problems of the condition. For example, some people with CACNA1C gene variants may have only long QT syndrome or only neurodevelopmental disorders. CACNA1C This condition is considered to have an ...
  7. ... PACS1 syndrome. Some affected individuals have features of autism spectrum ... with PACS1 syndrome have seizures that vary in type and age of onset. ...
  8. ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ... intellectual disability without other features of the syndromes described above. In ...