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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for developmental milestones
  1. ... control. Most affected children do not achieve normal developmental milestones, such as drinking from a bottle, sitting up, ... condition. Children with attenuated nonketotic hyperglycinemia typically reach developmental milestones, although the skills they achieve vary widely. Despite ...
  2. ... syndrome. Seizures can lead to falls, loss of developmental milestones (developmental regression), and in a small minority of cases, ...
  3. ... or nonverbally. The few affected children who achieve developmental milestones often lose these skills over time (developmental regression).Most individuals with asparagine synthetase deficiency have ...
  4. ... over time; affected children reach some early motor developmental milestones, such as sitting unassisted, but these skills are often lost (developmental regression).Additional features of X-linked infantile spinal ...
  5. ... breath-holding behavior usually stops by age 6. Developmental milestones, such as walking and speech, are usually delayed, although some affected individuals show no signs of developmental delay.Additional signs and symptoms in school-age ...
  6. ... any developmental skills. Some may reach very early developmental milestones such as the ability to follow movement with their eyes or control their head movement, but they experience a gradual loss of these skills (developmental regression) within a few months. As the condition ...
  7. ... profoundly impaired development. Most do not achieve normal developmental milestones of infancy such as following others' movement with ...
  8. ... syndrome has moderate to severe intellectual disability. Early developmental milestones, such as crawling and walking, are often normally ...
  9. ... for movement weaken. Affected infants stop achieving normal developmental milestones and begin to lose previously acquired skills such ...
  10. ... Babies with Bowen-Conradi syndrome do not achieve developmental milestones such as smiling or sitting, and they usually ...
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