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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for Abnormal language feature
  1. ... and how changes in their activity lead to abnormal speech and language development.Additional features that are sometimes associated with FOXP2-related speech ...
  2. ... conditions is impairment of language skills (aphasia). The language problems can affect speaking, reading, and writing. Another feature of epilepsy-aphasia spectrum disorders is certain patterns of abnormal electrical activity in the brain, which are detected ...
  3. ... often leads to intellectual disability, developmental delay, and abnormal physical features.Individuals with 3p deletion syndrome typically have severe to profound intellectual disability. Most have delayed development of language skills as well as motor skills such as ...
  4. ... lights, and zig-zagging lines of color. Additional features of aura can include ... abnormal sensations including tingling or numbness, usually of the ...
  5. ... socialization skills are strong, but verbal communication and language ... such as abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis and kyphosis); dental ...
  6. ... with learning disabilities and problems with speech and language development. However, the features of these disorders tend to be more severe ...
  7. ... with learning disabilities and problems with speech and language development. However, the features of 48,XXXY syndrome tend to be more ...
  8. ... to intellectual disability, speech problems, and other neurological features of Xia-Gibbs syndrome. Abnormal development of other body systems caused by a ...
  9. ... that are common in MCTT syndrome. Less common features of MCTT syndrome include hearing loss, seizures, abnormal curvature of the spine, and heart abnormalities. The ...
  10. ... able to interact with others, often using sign language. Some affected children develop seizures; if present, seizures are usually mild and can be treated. Other features can include spasticity, involuntary jerking movements (chorea), or ...
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