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  1. ... neurological abnormalities. These nervous system problems include hearing loss, poor coordination, difficulty walking, movement problems, loss of intellectual function, difficulty swallowing ...
  2. ... neurological abnormalities. These nervous system problems include hearing loss, poor coordination, difficulty walking, movement problems, loss of intellectual function, difficulty swallowing ...
  3. ... difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), speech impairment, and vision loss. Mental functioning and motor skills (such as sitting and walking) decline with age. Individuals with CLN7 disease typically ...
  4. ... impairs mental and motor development causing difficulty with walking and intellectual function. In addition, affected children often develop recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and vision loss. Signs and symptoms of CLN5 disease typically appear ...
  5. ... impairs mental and motor development causing difficulty with walking, speaking, and intellectual function. In addition, affected children often develop recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and vision loss. Signs and symptoms of CLN1 disease typically appear ...
  6. ... signs and symptoms. It is unclear how the loss of other genes in the deleted region ... of speech and walking, and epilepsy. Some of these genetic changes remove ...
  7. ... features, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), foot abnormalities, and walking problems (gait disturbance). This pattern of signs and symptoms is sometimes called DYRK1A-related intellectual disability syndrome.DYRK1A gene mutations result in loss of the DYRK1A enzyme or an enzyme that ...
  8. ... with movement. During childhood, individuals with SCAR7 develop walking ... with SCAR7 have progressive loss of cells (atrophy) of various parts of the ...
  9. ... than usual to changing light conditions (for example, walking out of a darkened ... loss of RGS9 protein function prevents photoreceptors from recovering ...
  10. ... and delayed development of motor skills such as walking. The mutations that cause this form of Charcot- ... can cause disease. More About This Health Condition Loss (deletion) of one copy of the PMP22 gene ...
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