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- ... may impair the formation or function of synapses. Abnormal communication between neurons can lead to seizure activity in ...
- ... cells. It is unclear how a lack of communication between these cells causes venous malformations. These abnormal blood vessels show a deficiency of smooth muscle ...
- ... major learning disabilities with absent speech and poor communication.Less common features of CHARGE syndrome include kidney abnormalities; immune system problems; abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis or kyphosis); and ...
- ... in abnormal connexin 43 proteins. Channels formed with abnormal proteins are often ... communication, which likely interferes with normal cell growth and ...
- ... problems with swallowing (dysphagia), and an absence of communication, including speech. Affected children typically develop temporary jitteriness (generalized clonus) in early infancy, abnormal patterns of movement described as chorea or dystonia, ...
- ... spasticity) in their arms and legs and an abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine ... ILS affects approximately 1 in 100,000 ...
- ... autism spectrum disorder, which affects social interaction and communication.Other signs and symptoms of Potocki-Lupski syndrome can include vision and hearing problems, dental and skeletal abnormalities, and abnormal kidney development and function. Many affected individuals have ...
- ... lead to difficulty eating. Some affected individuals have abnormal muscle ... communication and social interaction. Affected individuals may also be ...
- ... subunit is located within the cell membrane; the abnormal subunit is found ... communication between neurons in the brain. Diminished cell communication ...
- ... with the condition typically have severe intellectual disability. Abnormal or ... communication and social interaction, including poor eye contact and ...