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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for seizures
  1. ... and walking, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), breathing problems, seizures, and distinctive facial features. The deletion occurs on ... function of neurons, leading to developmental delay, hypotonia, seizures, and other neurological problems in people with 5q31. ...
  2. ... about the ring structure itself that causes epilepsy. Seizures may occur because certain genes on the ring ... than those on the normal chromosome 14. Alternately, seizures might result from instability of the ring chromosome ...
  3. ... include weak muscle tone (hypotonia); intellectual disabilities; recurrent seizures (epilepsy); and characteristics typical of autism spectrum disorder, ...
  4. ... to developmental delay, distinctive facial features, slow growth, seizures, and other characteristic features of the condition. Scientists ... this type of deletion usually do not have seizures.Trisomy 4 occurs when cells have three copies ...
  5. ... involving the limbs, head, and face, along with seizures, developmental delay, and intellectual disability. More About This ...
  6. ... intellectual disability that is usually moderate in severity. Seizures, feeding and digestive difficulties, and eye abnormalities are ...
  7. ... the deletion also have an increased risk of seizures. Most people with the deletion have some of ...
  8. ... brain abnormality causes severe intellectual disability, developmental delay, seizures, abnormal muscle stiffness (spasticity), weak muscle tone (hypotonia), ...
  9. ... individuals, including delayed development and intellectual disability, recurrent seizures (epilepsy), behavioral problems, and characteristic facial features. These ...