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- ... include abnormalities of the reproductive system in males, feeding difficulties, and breathing problems.Infants with SIDDT who are ... reflex to sudden lights or loud noises, and feeding difficulties. Affected infants also have an unusual cry that ...
- ... infants have very weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and feeding difficulties. Problems with swallowing (dysphagia) can last throughout life. ... NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER WITH NEONATAL RESPIRATORY INSUFFICIENCY, HYPOTONIA, AND FEEDING DIFFICULTIES; NEDRIHF PubMed Hunt D, Leventer RJ, Simons C, ...
- ... chromosomal changes can cause delayed development, intellectual disability, feeding difficulties, hearing and vision impairment, heart problems, or other ...
- ... infections. As the condition worsens, children have severe feeding difficulties that often require a feeding tube. Children with CLN1 disease usually do not ...
- ... infancy or early childhood. Many affected infants have feeding difficulties, such as an extreme dislike of certain foods or of eating at all (food or feeding aversion), nausea, and vomiting. Other signs and symptoms ...
- ... parts of the body. This condition usually causes feeding difficulties in infancy, delayed development, intellectual disability that is often mild to moderate but can be severe, changes in muscle tone, distinctive ... have trouble feeding and may vomit frequently, which makes it difficult ...
- ... ADNP syndrome have weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and feeding difficulties in infancy. They may also have digestive system ...
- ... weakness and a poor ability to suck cause feeding difficulties, which can lead to an inability to grow ...
- ... this form of tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency often have feeding difficulties and delayed growth. Additional features include hypokinesia and ...
- ... signs and symptoms typically include irritability, muscle weakness, feeding difficulties, episodes of fever without any sign of infection, ...