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Increased fetal movement
- ... by a shortage of red blood cells (anemia), movement problems, increased susceptibility to infection, and muscle weakness that can ...
- ... clouding of the lens of the eyes (cataracts), increased pressure in the eyes (glaucoma), and involuntary eye movements (nystagmus). Abnormalities of the genitalia and urinary tract ( ...
- ... Affected individuals may also experience difficulty in coordinating movements (ataxia); muscle weakness (myopathy); delay in developing motor skills such as sitting and walking; speech impairments; increased risk of infections; enlargement of the liver and ...
- ... may have low muscle tone (hypotonia), difficulty coordinating movements, and mild delays of certain developmental skills, such as rolling over or walking. Affected children have an increased risk of mild delays in speech and language ...
- ... fluid in the brain (hydrocephalus) that may cause increased head size ... movements. People with Dandy-Walker malformation may experience muscle ...
- ... exposed to the amniotic fluid that surrounds the fetus in the womb. This exposure ... and coordinating movement. The bones of the skull are also missing ...
- ... interact with environmental factors that are associated with increased schizophrenia risk, such as exposure to infections before ... of de novo mutations in schizophrenia to a fetal prefrontal cortical network. Cell. 2013 Aug 1;154( ...