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Results 1 - 10 of 77 for Cognitive disorder
  1. ... reductase deficiency: a congenital dopa-responsive motor and cognitive disorder. Brain. 2005 Oct;128(Pt 10):2291-6. ...
  2. ... abbreviation for a list of features of the disorder including cognitive impairment, coarse facial features, heart defects, obesity, lung ( ... development. Affected individuals have no history of the disorder in their family. ... Cognitive impairment, coarse facies, heart defects, obesity, pulmonary involvement, ...
  3. Fragile XE syndrome is a genetic disorder that impairs thinking ability and cognitive functioning. Most affected individuals have mild intellectual disabilities. In some people with this condition, cognitive function is described as borderline, which means ...
  4. ... 3 Immunodeficiency 23 Immunodeficiency with hyper IgE and cognitive impairment Immunodeficiency-vasculitis-myoclonus syndrome PGM3 deficiency PGM3-CDG PGM3-related congenital disorder of glycosylation Phosphoglucomutase 3 deficiency Phosphoglucomutase deficiency type ...
  5. ... and coordination (ataxia). Many affected individuals also have cognitive impairment and an eye disorder called retinitis pigmentosa that causes vision loss.A ...
  6. ... may develop difficulty processing, learning, and remembering information (cognitive impairment). They may also develop psychiatric disorders, such as depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, or obsessive- ...
  7. ... range of developmental problems including learning disabilities and cognitive impairment. Usually, males are more severely affected by this disorder than females.Affected individuals usually have delayed development ...
  8. ... Hearing loss may also develop. Children with this disorder experience progressive deterioration of cognitive functions (dementia), and they eventually lose awareness of ...
  9. ... impulse control, self-monitoring, focusing attention appropriately, and cognitive flexibility. Many people with FXTAS experience anxiety, depression, moodiness, or irritability.Some women develop immune system disorders, such as hypothyroidism or fibromyalgia, before the signs ...
  10. ... have limited mobility, difficulty swallowing, and decline in cognitive functioning. The cause of death is often respiratory failure or pneumonia. SMA-PME is a rare disorder; approximately 50 affected individuals have been described in ...
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