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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Developmental coordination disorder
  1. ... in the inner ear. Other features of the disorder include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), impaired muscle coordination (ataxia), developmental delay, and intellectual disability. In early childhood, affected ...
  2. ... hearing loss), weak muscle tone (hypotonia), impaired muscle coordination (ataxia), and developmental delay. PRS superactivity is believed to be a rare disorder. Approximately 30 families with the condition have been ...
  3. ... condition also have neurological problems, which may include developmental ... autoimmune disorders, which occur when the immune system malfunctions and ...
  4. ... may lose skills that they had already developed (developmental regression). Movement problems occur in this form of the disorder, including muscle tensing (dystonia), uncontrolled movements of the limbs (choreoathetosis), and difficulty with coordination (ataxia). The signs and symptoms of late-onset ...
  5. ... infants often have weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and developmental ... clotting disorders. Some individuals with ALG6-CDG have eye abnormalities ...
  6. MBD5-associated neurodevelopmental ... walk until age 2 or 3. Their walking style (gait) is often unbalanced and wide-based. ...
  7. ... from birth (congenital heart defects).Intellectual disability and developmental ... including repetitive actions and difficulty with social interactions. ...
  8. ... neuropathy); muscle weakness; and problems with balance and coordination ... (developmental or psychomotor regression) and typically results in death ...
  9. ... normal growth, developmental delays and eventual loss of developmental milestones, ... deficiency is a very rare disorder; it has been estimated to occur once in ...
  10. Microcephaly, seizures, and developmental ... MCSZ is caused by mutations in the PNKP gene. This gene provides instructions for making ...
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