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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Absent speech
  1. ... from normal intelligence to major learning disabilities with absent speech and poor communication.Less common features of CHARGE ...
  2. ... life. Affected individuals have intellectual disability, limited or absent speech, difficulty chewing and swallowing, weak muscle tone (hypotonia) ...
  3. ... muscle tone in infancy, feeding difficulties, poor or absent speech, or muscle stiffness (rigidity). Individuals with MECP2 duplication ...
  4. ... developmental delay and intellectual disability, severely limited or absent speech, and weak muscle tone (hypotonia). Affected individuals also ...
  5. ... profound intellectual disability, decreased muscle tone (hypotonia), and absent or delayed speech. Some people with this condition have autism spectrum ...
  6. ... and intellectual disability ranging from moderate to severe. Speech is absent or severely impaired, and affected people may learn to speak only a few words. Many people with this condition can understand others' speech, however, and some use sign language to communicate. ...
  7. ... leads to problems controlling movements of the mouth. Speech is also generally absent, although in some cases individuals have limited communication ...
  8. ... intellectual disability, which is usually severe to profound. Speech is often limited or absent in people with this condition.Pallister-Killian mosaic ...
  9. ... direction (strabismus), involuntary eye movements (nystagmus), and impaired speech ... Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome appears to be a rare ...
  10. ... does not affect a person's intelligence, although speech development may be delayed due to hearing impairment.Individuals with Nager syndrome have bone abnormalities in their hands and arms. The most common abnormality is malformed or absent thumbs. Affected individuals may also have fingers that ...
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