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Acquired ataxia
- ... development stalls, and some affected children lose already-acquired skills (developmental regression). Many people with Dravet syndrome have difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia) and intellectual disability.Some people with GEFS+ have ...
- ... CLN6 disease initially experience the loss of previously acquired skills (developmental regression). Affected individuals can also develop recurrent seizures (epilepsy), difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), muscle twitches (myoclonus), impaired speech (dysarthria), and vision ...
- ... seem like clumsiness, and a loss of previously acquired motor skills (developmental ... movements (ataxia), vision loss, speech problems, and a decline in ...
- ... around age 2 they begin to lose previously acquired mental and movement abilities ... movements (ataxia) can be severe, and some affected individuals need ...
- ... include recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and difficulty coordinating movements ... (developmental regression), intellectual disability that gradually gets ...
- ... prion disease are classified as either sporadic or acquired. People with sporadic prion disease have no family ... insomnia (sFI), and variably protease-sensitive prionopathy (VPSPr).Acquired prion disease results from exposure to PrPSc from ...
- ... normal developmental milestones and begin to lose previously acquired skills such as turning over, sitting, and crawling. ... disease include muscle weakness, loss of muscle coordination (ataxia), speech problems, and psychiatric symptoms. These signs and ...
- ... become increasingly irritable and begin to lose previously acquired skills (developmental regression). In affected children, nerve cells ... also have movement disorders, including impaired muscle coordination (ataxia) or a pattern of movement abnormalities known as ...