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Results 1 - 10 of 42 for Reflex
  1. ... is characterized by severe muscle weakness and absent reflexes (areflexia). Affected children often have multiple joint deformities ( ...
  2. Hereditary hyperekplexia is a condition in which affected infants have increased muscle tone (hypertonia) and an exaggerated startle reaction to unexpected stimuli, ...
  3. ... fungiform papillae). Affected children may also lose certain reflexes, particularly the reflex to blink when something touches the eye (corneal reflex) and the knee-jerk reflex (patellar reflex).Another ...
  4. ... gastroesophageal reflux) or slow eye-blink or gag reflexes. Affected individuals may also have weak deep-tendon reflexes, such as the reflex being tested when a ...
  5. ... individuals with SMARD1 may lose their deep tendon reflexes, such as the reflex being tested when a doctor taps the knee ...
  6. ... sense of smell (anosmia), loss of the gag reflex, muscle spasms (myoclonus), seizures, reduced sensation in the ...
  7. ... the condition gets worse, affected children develop exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia), increased muscle tone (hypertonia), more severe and ...
  8. ... People with this condition can also experience exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia), a decreased ability to feel vibrations, muscle ...
  9. ... whiteness in the pupil called "cat's eye reflex" or leukocoria. This unusual whiteness is particularly noticeable ...
  10. ... recurrent seizures (epilepsy), uncontrolled limb movements (choreoathetosis), exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia), weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and excessive sleepiness ( ...
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