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  1. ... achieving normal developmental milestones and begin to lose previously acquired skills such as turning over, sitting, and ... 21 new cases and literature review of 134 previously reported. Pediatrics. 2006 Nov;118(5):e1550-62. ...
  2. ... fall along a spectrum. In more severe cases (previously diagnosed as infantile systemic hyalinosis), signs and symptoms ... and can be life-threatening. In milder cases (previously diagnosed as juvenile hyaline fibromatosis), signs and symptoms ...
  3. ... growths called cylindromas, spiradenomas, and trichoepitheliomas. Cylindromas were previously thought to derive from sweat glands, but they ... psychological problems. CYLD cutaneous syndrome includes the conditions previously called Brooke-Spiegler syndrome, multiple familial trichoepithelioma, and ...
  4. ... The origin of cylindromas has been unclear; while previously thought to derive from sweat glands, they are ...
  5. ... crawling or beginning to speak. Eventually they lose previously acquired skills (developmental regression). In some cases, signs ...
  6. ... signs and symptoms. In addition to the features previously described, each type of frontonasal dysplasia is associated ...
  7. ... functions. Ataxia neuropathy spectrum now includes the conditions previously called mitochondrial recessive ataxia syndrome (MIRAS) and sensory ...
  8. ... typically appear during young adulthood. This condition had previously been known as spinocerebellar ataxia with epilepsy (SCAE). ...
  9. ... Many individuals who develop a severe reaction have previously been exposed to a triggering drug and not ...
  10. ... change over time. However, some individuals who were previously diagnosed with one of the subtypes now do ...
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