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Abnormal speech pattern
- ... swallowing (dysphagia), and an absence of communication, including speech. Affected children typically develop temporary jitteriness (generalized clonus) in early infancy, abnormal patterns of movement described as chorea or dystonia, and ...
- ... not develop seizures, but they do have an abnormal pattern of electrical ... development of speech and motor skills, such as sitting, crawling, and ...
- ... of spastic paraplegia can also have ataxia; a pattern of movement abnormalities ... loss; abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis); high-arched feet ( ...
- ... sleep syndrome (ECSWS), autosomal dominant rolandic epilepsy with speech ... abnormal pattern of electrical activity in the brain called continuous ...
- ... in these brain regions leads to personality changes, speech difficulties, and the other features of FTDP-17.FTDP-17 ... This condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered gene ...
- ... impairs normal brain development, leading to intellectual disability, speech problems, and other neurological ... Xia-Gibbs syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered gene ...
- ... signs and symptoms of Lujan syndrome can include abnormal speech, heart defects, and abnormalities of the genitourinary system. ...
- ... stress.PRKRA gene mutations result in production of abnormal PACT proteins. The pattern of signals stimulated by these abnormal proteins in response to stress is altered, which ...
- ... such as personality changes, headaches, confusion, and slurred speech), fever, abnormal kidney function, abdominal pain, and heart problems.Blood ... such as pregnancy, surgery, and infection may trigger abnormal blood clotting and its associated complications. ... form of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, which means both copies of the gene in ...
- ... affect other cranial nerves that are important for speech, chewing, and swallowing. Abnormal development of cranial nerves leads to the facial ...