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Cognitive regression
- ... to late childhood. Affected individuals have normal early cognitive development but then experience psychomotor regression; however, the regression in the juvenile type usually ...
- ... but begin to lose previously acquired skills (developmental regression) and have a gradual loss in thinking ability (cognitive decline) when epilepsy develops. Problems with movement are ...
- ... and coordination (ataxia). Many affected individuals also have cognitive ... or psychomotor regression) and typically results in death within 2 to ...
- ... individuals lose skills they had already acquired (developmental regression). Other ... a relatively common form of cognitive impairment. It is estimated to account for 1 ...
- ... lose skills that they had already acquired (developmental regression). ... have mild cognitive impairment and hearing loss caused by abnormalities of ...
- ... rapidly lose skills they have acquired. This developmental regression often occurs between the ages of 1 and ... intellectual disability, but they do not experience developmental regression. Some affected females have additional features of this ...
- ... speak. Eventually they lose previously acquired skills (developmental regression). In some cases, signs and symptoms of infantile ... Children with this disorder experience progressive deterioration of cognitive functions (dementia), and they eventually lose awareness of ...