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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Hand muscle weakness
  1. ... progressive weakness of muscles in the face and hands. Muscle weakness in the feet and legs develops later. The ...
  2. ... ability to walk and grasp objects with their hands. Over time, worsening muscle weakness can cause problems with eating, speaking, and breathing ...
  3. ... cause Silver syndrome. This condition is characterized by muscle weakness and wasting in the hands and abnormal muscle stiffness (spasticity) in the legs. ...
  4. ... as touch. People with this condition typically have muscle weakness in the feet, legs, and hands and delayed relaxation of muscles after tensing (neuromyotonia). ...
  5. ... Marie-Tooth syndrome is a disorder characterized by muscle weakness and sensory problems, especially in the hands and feet. Many of the MPZ gene mutations ...
  6. ... Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a disorder characterized by muscle weakness and sensory problems, especially in the hands and feet. A few of these mutations also ...
  7. ... the excess growth hormone, the bones of the hands, feet, and face grow ... weakness, and excessive tiredness (fatigue). In adults with acromegaly, ...
  8. ... people with distal myopathy, a disorder characterized by weakness and loss of function mainly affecting the muscles farthest from the center of the body (distal muscles), such as those of the hands and feet. Mutations that cause CAV3-related distal ...
  9. ... binding, impairing muscle contraction and resulting in the muscle weakness that occurs in cap ... (contractures) in the hands and feet. It is unclear how these mutations ...
  10. ... by progressive muscle wasting and weakness. The muscle weakness associated with type 1 particularly affects muscles farthest from the center of the body (distal muscles), such as those of the lower legs, hands, neck, and face. People with this disorder often ...
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