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Abnormal cry
- ... malfunction, including a slow or uneven heart rate, abnormal breathing patterns, ... also have an unusual cry that has been described as similar to the ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ( ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...