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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Clumsiness
  1. ... lower legs and arms, leading to muscle weakness, clumsiness, and difficulty sensing vibrations.The skin is also ...
  2. ... can also affect the nervous system, causing weakness, clumsiness, difficulty with walking, and seizures.If the disease ...
  3. ... disease. These abnormalities include muscle rigidity or stiffness, clumsiness, slow or diminished movements (hypokinesia), and a stooped ...
  4. ... signs of the juvenile form include slow movements, clumsiness, frequent falling, rigidity, slurred speech, and drooling. School ...
  5. ... such as emotional immaturity and inappropriate outbursts, and clumsiness or poor coordination. Distinctive facial features, dental abnormalities, ...
  6. ... Signs and symptoms of these problems can include clumsiness, tremors, difficulty walking, speech problems, impaired thinking ability, ...
  7. ... the disease progresses, including unusually slow movements (bradykinesia), clumsiness, and stiffness of the trunk muscles. These problems ...
  8. ... progress slowly over many years. Early symptoms include clumsiness, muscle weakness and spasticity in the legs, and ...
  9. ... skills, although the abnormal movements can lead to clumsiness or difficulty with social acceptance in school or ...
  10. ... usually problems with movement that might seem like clumsiness, and a loss of previously acquired motor skills ( ...
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