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Loss of speech
- ... jerks (myoclonic epilepsy), difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), vision loss, speech problems, and a decline in intellectual function. The ...
- ... increased risk of respiratory and ear infections, hearing loss, speech impairment, swallowing difficulties, poor muscle tone (hypotonia), and ...
- ... often develop problems with balance and coordination (ataxia), loss of speech, a progressive loss in intellectual functioning (cognitive decline), and vision loss. ...
- ... in life with poor coordination and balance (ataxia), loss of speech, a gradual loss in intellectual functioning (cognitive decline), and vision loss. ...
- ... and can ultimately cause difficulty speaking or complete loss of speech. Involvement of the throat, tonsils, and lips can ... headaches, aggressive behaviors, paranoia, hallucinations, short-term memory ... speech, memory, and emotion. The brain abnormalities and neurological ...
- ... can lead to headaches, confusion, personality changes, memory loss, impaired speech, and problems with balance and movement. Involvement of ...
- ... tissue, paralysis of the arms and legs (quadriplegia), loss of speech, or involuntary muscle jerks (myoclonus). People with Farber ...
- ... the MN1 gene have been associated with hearing loss and speech problems without other symptoms of MCTT syndrome (described ...
- ... the brain, usually during slow-wave sleep; a loss of speech and language skills and sometimes other developmental skills; ...
- ... unilateral) or both ears (bilateral). Degrees of hearing loss range from mild (difficulty understanding soft speech) to profound (inability to hear even very loud ...