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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for specific learning disorders
  1. ... related neurodevelopmental disorder may have intellectual disability or specific learning disorders. They may also experience delayed development of speech ...
  2. ... a distinctive facial appearance, overgrowth in childhood, and learning disabilities or delayed development of mental and movement abilities. ... of this protein during development leads to overgrowth, learning disabilities, and the other features of Sotos syndrome. NSD1 ...
  3. ... that causes a range of developmental problems including learning disabilities and cognitive impairment. Usually, males are more severely ... Some children with an FMR1 premutation may have learning disabilities or autistic-like behavior. The premutation is also ...
  4. ... additional conditions, including insomnia, mood or anxiety disorders, learning disorders, or substance use disorders. Affected individuals may also ... neurons (synapses) where this communication takes place.The specific ways that changes in associated genes are involved ...
  5. ... eyelids (short palpebral fissures), and mild to moderate learning disabilities. Less often, affected individuals have hearing loss, short ... of other genes. The protein attaches (binds) to specific regions of DNA and controls the first step ...
  6. ... are so mild that the individuals function normally.Learning disabilities are the most common sign of impaired cognitive function in people with fragile XE syndrome. The learning disabilities are likely a result of communication and behavioral ...
  7. ... themselves. Affected individuals have an increased risk for learning disabilities, most commonly problems with reading (dyslexia) and written ... male sexual development and can be associated with learning disabilities and problems with speech and language development. However, ...
  8. ... syndrome have neurological problems, such as developmental delay, learning disabilities, or abnormalities in the structure of the brain. ... from the RBPJ gene, to attach (bind) to specific regions of DNA and control the activity of ...
  9. ... sensing cells of the retina gradually to deteriorate.Learning disabilities and developmental delays are often seen in children ... to muscle weakness, vision loss, and the other specific features of NARP. MT-ATP6 mitochondrial dna This ...
  10. ... or other stress, or mild intellectual disability or learning disabilities with no evidence of elevated ammonia levels. Argininosuccinic ... the fourth step of the urea cycle. The specific role of the argininosuccinate lyase enzyme is to ...
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