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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Frequent falls
  1. ... can lead to an unusual walking style (gait), frequent falls, and joint deformities (contractures) in the hands and ...
  2. ... in the way a person walks (gait) and frequent falls are usually the first noticeable signs of FAHN. ...
  3. ... develop and gradually worsen, causing difficulty walking and frequent falls. In addition, affected individuals have moderate to severe ...
  4. ... weakness in the lower limbs, difficulty walking, and frequent falls. The most common form of the condition, methylmalonic ...
  5. ... unsteady walking style (gait). Rarely, affected individuals have frequent falls and gradually lose their ability to walk in ...
  6. ... more than a decade.Loss of balance and frequent falls are the most common early signs of progressive ...
  7. ... in the lower limbs, causing difficulty walking and frequent falls. The muscles in the upper limbs are later ...
  8. ... individuals have an unsteady walking style (gait) and frequent falls.Another key feature of Boucher-Neuhäuser syndrome is ...
  9. ... tone. Tonic and atonic seizures can cause sudden falls that can result in serious or life-threatening ... aspiration pneumonia) during a seizure, and injuries from falls. In addition, individuals with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome are ...
  10. ... is that the primary (baby) teeth do not fall out at the usual time during childhood but ...
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