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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Generalized muscle weakness
  1. ... above. Starting in childhood, these individuals may have generalized muscle weakness, weakness and atrophy of the thigh muscles (quadriceps) ...
  2. ... in the right arm and spread to become generalized throughout the body. Additionally, affected individuals may have severe brain dysfunction (encephalopathy) or muscle weakness (myopathy). The myopathy can affect muscles close to ...
  3. ... crossed eyes, problems with speech and swallowing, and muscle weakness or paralysis. The most severe form of the disorder, bilateral generalized polymicrogyria, affects the entire brain. This condition causes ...
  4. ... the features described above, some people with congenital generalized ... weakness, delayed development, joint abnormalities, a narrowing of the ...
  5. ... susceptibility to pneumonia.A few years after the muscle weakness begins, ... they may have generalized tonic-clonic seizures (also known as grand mal ...
  6. ... can be accompanied by fever, extreme tiredness (fatigue), muscle weakness, an increased number of white blood cells, and ...
  7. ... with Becker disease often experience temporary attacks of muscle weakness, particularly in the arms and hands, brought on ... of rest. They may also develop mild, permanent muscle weakness over time. This muscle weakness is not seen ...
  8. ... such as nausea, vomiting, extreme tiredness (fatigue), and muscle weakness in infants with PHA1.Infants with autosomal recessive ... Genetic Testing Registry: Pseudohypoaldosteronism, type IB1, autosomal recessive Generalized pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 Renal pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 National ...
  9. ... speech, and ringing in the ears (tinnitus). Seizures, muscle weakness, and paralysis that affect one side of the ... beta4-subunit gene CACNB4 in patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy and episodic ataxia. Am J Hum Genet. ...
  10. ... involuntary tensing of various muscles (dystonia), muscle rigidity, muscle weakness on one or both sides of the body ( ... several parts of the brain. Using medical imaging, generalized swelling as well as specific areas of damage ( ...
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