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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Progressive limb weakness
  1. ... tone (hypotonia). They experience muscle wasting (amyotrophy), severe progressive weakness and loss of sensation in the limbs, and rhythmic shaking (tremors). People with Andermann syndrome ...
  2. ... these instances, the condition is referred to as progressive external ... the limbs due to nerve damage (neuropathy), impaired muscle coordination ( ...
  3. ... have been reported.In addition to spasticity and weakness, which typically affect both legs equally, people with spastic paraplegia type 3A can also experience progressive muscle wasting (amyotrophy) in the lower limbs, reduced bladder control, an abnormal curvature of the ...
  4. ... feature is difficulty walking due to spasticity and weakness, which typically affect both legs equally. People with spastic paraplegia type 31 can also experience progressive muscle wasting (amyotrophy) in the lower limbs, exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia), a decreased ability to feel ...
  5. ... in age of onset and severity of muscle weakness; however, there is overlap ... extremity predominance, X-linked infantile spinal muscular atrophy, and ...
  6. ... family.MERRF is characterized by muscle twitches (myoclonus), weakness ... (peripheral neuropathy), and slow deterioration of intellectual function ( ...
  7. ... have tremors, muscle stiffness (spasticity), exaggerated reflexes ... progressive MS, primary progressive MS, and progressive relapsing MS. ...
  8. ... and tingling in the legs (peripheral neuropathy) and progressive muscle weakness and stiffness (spasticity). As a result, affected individuals ...
  9. ... with Kearns-Sayre syndrome may also experience muscle weakness in their limbs, deafness, kidney problems, or a deterioration of cognitive ...
  10. ... of normal development, affected children begin experiencing muscle weakness and atrophy in the lower limbs, causing difficulty walking and frequent falls. The muscles ...
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