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Results 1 - 10 of 59 for Abnormality of eye movement
  1. ... this miswiring is the underlying cause of the eye movement abnormalities associated with the disorder. The cause of progressive scoliosis in HGPPS is unclear. Researchers are working to determine why the effects of ROBO3 mutations ... Condition FLJ21044 ...
  2. ... arms and hands, hearing loss, and problems with eye movement caused by abnormalities of the muscles that surround the eyes (extraocular muscles).The SALL4 gene mutation responsible for ...
  3. ... syndrome. This disorder is characterized by particular brain abnormalities, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), delayed development, unusual eye movements, and breathing problems. The OFD1 mutations responsible for ...
  4. ... Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease have neurological problems including abnormal eye movements (nystagmus) and other movement abnormalities. In addition, these individuals have difficulty walking or ...
  5. ... the lenses of the eyes (cataracts) or other eye abnormalities; intellectual disability; and movement problems that can worsen over time. Autosomal recessive ...
  6. ... condition affects many body systems, causing delayed development, movement abnormalities, problems with liver function, eye abnormalities, and a reduction or absence of tears ( ...
  7. ... gene mutations lead to hearing problems and ovarian abnormalities in affected ... that control eye movement and causes the eyelids to droop (ptosis). Researchers ...
  8. ... the characteristic features of CFEOM such as restricted eye movement and droopy eyelids. Researchers suspect that abnormal growth of neurites within the brain leads to brain abnormalities that underlie intellectual disability and other neurological problems ...
  9. ... people with Gillespie syndrome, a disorder that involves eye abnormalities, weak muscle tone from birth (congenital hypotonia), problems with balance and coordinating movements (ataxia), and mild to moderate intellectual disability. The ...
  10. ... to the sun, such as the skin and eyes.When xeroderma pigmentosum is caused by XPA ... problems, loss of intellectual function, difficulty swallowing and ...
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