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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Intellectual "disability," "X-linked" 14
  1. ... hypotonia), sagging facial features, seizures, developmental delay, and ... syndrome (sometimes called X-linked cutis laxa) is a less severe form of ...
  2. ... Wanker EE, Kalscheuer VM. The X-chromosome-linked intellectual disability protein PQBP1 is a component of neuronal RNA ...
  3. ... of 1 and 2 and results in severe intellectual disability and loss of communication skills and motor skills ... disease may have developmental delay, learning problems, or intellectual disability, but they do not experience developmental regression. Some ...
  4. ... children with CDKL5 deficiency disorder. Most have severe intellectual disability and little or no speech. The development of ... syndrome. These conditions have common features, including seizures, intellectual disability, and other problems with development. However, the signs ...
  5. ... children with this condition have delayed development and intellectual disability, and some have an unusually small head size ( ... MR, Rosenblatt DS, Venditti CP, Shaikh TH. An X-linked cobalamin disorder ... Am J Hum Genet. 2013 Sep 5;93(3):506-14. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2013.07.022. ...
  6. ... people with this condition have mild to severe intellectual disability, while others have normal intelligence.About 10 percent ...
  7. ... in the muscles that control eye movement (ophthalmoplegia), intellectual disability, seizures, unusual facial features, or recurrent infections.When ...
  8. ... with poor head control. They also have severe intellectual disability and delayed development, often only being able to ...
  9. ... muscle (cardiomyopathy), disturbances in nerve function (neuropathy), or intellectual disability.A key feature of centronuclear myopathy is the ...
  10. ... apraxia). Most affected individuals have delayed development and intellectual disability, which can range from mild to severe. Distinctive ...
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