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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for intellectual deficiency
  1. ... may also contribute to the skin problems. The intellectual disability that occurs in prolidase deficiency might result from problems in processing neuropeptides, which ...
  2. ... in the levels of these chemicals contribute to intellectual disability in people with PTS deficiency. More About This Health Condition 6-pyruvoyl-H4- ...
  3. ... the levels of these brain chemicals contribute to intellectual disability in people with DHPR deficiency. More About This Health Condition DHPR DHPR_HUMAN ...
  4. ... in the levels of these chemicals contribute to intellectual disability in people with GTPCH1 deficiency.Tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency is more severe than dopa-responsive ...
  5. ... been identified in people with X-linked creatine deficiency, a disorder that causes intellectual disability, behavioral problems, seizures, and muscle weakness. SLC6A8 ...
  6. ... Bryceson YT, Nordenskjold M, Nordgren A. A novel intellectual disability syndrome caused by GPI anchor deficiency due to homozygous mutations in PIGT. J Med ...
  7. ... regions of the brain, which may contribute to intellectual disability and behavioral problems in people with monoamine oxidase A deficiency. Researchers suspect that a buildup of tyramine can ...
  8. ... Affected individuals often have impaired immune function (immune deficiency), distinct facial features, intellectual disability, and delayed development.PGM3 gene mutations result ...
  9. ... these four neurotransmitters contribute to the developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, and abnormal movements seen in people with AADC deficiency. More About This Health Condition AADC aromatic L- ...
  10. ... of neurological symptoms that can include developmental delay, intellectual disability, movement problems, and frequent seizures (epilepsy). The mutations that cause GLUT1 deficiency syndrome reduce or eliminate the function of the ...
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