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  1. ... affecting chromosome 7 can result in FOXP2-related speech and language disorder. These changes involve a region ... chromosome 7 containing the FOXP2 gene. FOXP2-related speech and language disorder is an uncommon condition that ...
  2. ... delay, intellectual disability, and absent or severely delayed speech. Additional genes in the deleted region likely contribute ... effects. Intellectual disability, delayed development, delayed or absent speech, distinctive facial features, and behavioral problems are common ...
  3. ... individuals often have intellectual disability, developmental delay, impaired speech, sleep problems, distinctive facial features, and mild hand ... with this condition have intellectual disability and severe speech problems. They may also have an opening in ...
  4. ... condition is characterized by severely delayed development of speech and walking, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), breathing problems, ...
  5. ... widely spaced eyes (hypertelorism), low-set ears, and speech problems. The signs and symptoms associated with ring ...
  6. ... condition include mild to moderate intellectual disability, delayed speech and language skills, distinctive facial features, sleep disturbances, ...
  7. ... head size (macrocephaly), tall stature, delayed development of speech and motor skills (such as sitting and walking), ...
  8. ... that causes intellectual disabilities, developmental delays (especially in speech and language), changes in sex characteristics and other ...
  9. ... gradually over time, making it difficult to understand speech and hear other sounds. This condition results from ...