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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Poor coordination
  1. ... coordination. People with episodic ataxia have episodes of poor coordination and balance (ataxia). During these episodes, many people ...
  2. ... include intellectual disability, seizures, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), poor coordination, and difficulty walking. Some affected individuals have abnormal ...
  3. ... neurological features include moderate to severe intellectual disability, poor coordination, and difficulty walking. Some affected individuals never learn ...
  4. ... and eyes. These abnormalities can include hearing loss, poor coordination, difficulty walking, movement problems, loss of intellectual function, ...
  5. ... lens in both eyes from birth (congenital cataracts); poor coordination; and skeletal abnormalities including degeneration of both hips ...
  6. ... symptoms can include irritability, depression, small involuntary movements, poor coordination, and trouble learning new information or making decisions. ...
  7. ... emotional immaturity and inappropriate outbursts, and clumsiness or poor coordination. Distinctive facial features, dental abnormalities, unusually short or ...
  8. ... include irritability, emotional problems, small involuntary movements (dyskinesia), poor coordination, and trouble learning new information or making decisions. ...
  9. ... form include aggressive behavior, vision problems, difficulty swallowing, poor coordination, and impaired adrenal gland function. The rate at ...
  10. ... of the disorder between ages 5 and 15. Poor coordination and balance are often the first noticeable features. ...
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