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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Regression analysis
  1. ... progressive loss of mental abilities and movement (psychomotor regression) due to leukodystrophy or other brain abnormalities. Individuals ... normal early cognitive development but then experience psychomotor regression; however, the regression in the juvenile type usually ...
  2. ... experience a gradual loss of these skills (developmental regression) within a few months. As the condition gets ... hand movements or unsupported sitting, before experiencing developmental regression, and they may survive longer into childhood than ...
  3. ... these two proteins work together to induce breakdown (regression) of the Müllerian duct. Mutations in the AMH ... lead to nonfunctional proteins that cannot signal for regression of the Müllerian duct. As a result of ...
  4. ... but begin to lose previously acquired skills (developmental regression) and have a gradual loss in thinking ability ( ... with encephalopathy. Because some affected children experience developmental regression after the onset of seizures, it has been ...
  5. ... EJ. A WNT4 mutation associated with Mullerian-duct regression and virilization in a 46,XX woman. N ... Lebon-Labich B, Paris F, Sultan C. Molecular analysis of WNT4 gene in four adolescent girls with ...
  6. ... speak. Eventually they lose previously acquired skills (developmental regression). In some cases, signs and symptoms of infantile ... Wu X. Clinical study and PLA2G6 mutation screening analysis in Chinese patients with infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy. Eur ...
  7. ... EJ. A WNT4 mutation associated with Mullerian-duct regression and virilization in a 46,XX woman. N ... D, Schoenle E, Sultan C. Identification and functional analysis of a new WNT4 gene mutation among 28 ...
  8. ... begin losing skills they had already acquired (developmental regression). As the disorder progresses, affected individuals develop blindness ... Kodama K, Hirabayashi Y, Kanzaki T. Immunoelectron microscopic analysis of lysosomal deposits in alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase deficiency ...
  9. ... Individuals with GM1 gangliosidosis type II experience developmental regression but usually do not have cherry-red spots, ... 1 infantile GM1 gangliosidosis: A literature-based meta-analysis. Mol Genet Metab. 2020 Mar;129(3):228- ...
  10. ... causes the loss of previously acquired skills (developmental regression), intellectual disability that gradually gets worse, and behavioral ... P, Siakotos AN, Donnelly RJ, Lobel P. Mutational analysis of the defective protease in classic late-infantile ...
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