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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Developmental disability
  1. ... de Vries syndrome. This disorder is characterized by developmental delay, intellectual disability, a cheerful and sociable disposition, and a variety ...
  2. ... syndrome is a chromosomal condition that causes intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, physical differences, and an inability to have ... syndrome is a chromosomal condition that causes intellectual disabilities, developmental delays (especially in speech and language), changes in ...
  3. ... is a condition that often results in intellectual disability, developmental delay, and abnormal physical features. 3p deletion syndrome ... can have a variety of effects, including intellectual disability, developmental delay, distinctive facial features, birth defects, and other ...
  4. ... children are much more likely to have intellectual disability, developmental delay, and learning difficulties. These features are typically not seen in classic cases of Saethre-Chotzen syndrome. Researchers believe that a ... or learning problems, unique personality characteristics, distinctive facial ...
  5. ... development from birth. Affected individuals often have intellectual disability, developmental delay, impaired speech, sleep problems, distinctive facial features, ...
  6. ... of the chromosome abnormality. Affected individuals may have developmental delay, intellectual disability, low birth weight, skeletal abnormalities, and other physical ...
  7. ... Some people with a 1q21.1 microduplication have developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, or features of autism spectrum disorder, which ischaracterized ...
  8. ... facial features, growth problems, mild to moderate intellectual disability, developmental delay, genital abnormalities in males, or skeletal or heart defects.People with 10q26 deletion syndrome are missing between 3.5 ... disability, delayed growth and development, distinctive facial features, and ...
  9. ... features of 22q13.3 deletion syndrome, such as developmental delay, intellectual disability, and absent or severely delayed speech. Additional genes ...
  10. ... deletions tend to result in more severe intellectual disability and developmental delays than smaller deletions. Researchers have also defined regions of the short arm of chromosome 5 that are associated with particular ... small head size (microcephaly), and distinctive facial features. ...
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