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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Abnormal cry
  1. ... malfunction, including a slow or uneven heart rate, abnormal breathing patterns, ... also have an unusual cry that has been described as similar to the ...
  2. ... in the chest are weakened, causes a weak cry and breathing problems that can lead to frequent, potentially life-threatening lung infections.As affected children grow, they often develop an abnormal, gradually worsening side-to-side curvature of the ...
  3. ... s signs and symptoms are related to the abnormal growth of granulation tissue in ... is a hoarse cry due to ulcers or overgrowth of granulation tissue ...
  4. ... This Health Condition Cri-du-chat (cat's cry) syndrome is caused by a deletion of the ... 5p15.3 is associated with a cat-like cry, and a nearby region called 5p15.2 is ...
  5. ... and include feeding and swallowing difficulties, a weak cry, and difficulty with controlling head movements. Affected babies ... The name intranuclear rod myopathy comes from characteristic abnormal rod-shaped structures that can be seen in ...
  6. ... the same direction (strabismus), and a high-pitched cry can also occur in this disorder.People with ... people with UNC80 deficiency include a short neck, abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis), permanently bent joints ( ...
  7. ... and include feeding and swallowing difficulties, a weak cry, and difficulty with controlling head movements. Affected babies ... molecules. Dysfunctional actin-ATP binding may result in abnormal thin filament formation and impair muscle contraction, leading ...
  8. ... have a lack of energy (lethargy), a weak cry, and they move less than normal. Facial weakness ... can lead to permanently bent joints (contractures) and abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis).KCNK9 imprinting syndrome ...
  9. ... the airway can lead to a weak, hoarse cry and difficulty breathing.Other complications of JEB generalized ... this form of the condition include hair loss, abnormal fingernails and toenails, and irregular tooth enamel. Most ...
  10. ... and noisy breathing, especially when inhaling; a weak cry; problems feeding; and recurrent episodes of pneumonia. Typically ... standing, and walking. Some affected children develop an abnormal side-to-side and back-to-front curvature ...
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