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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Progressive spastic quadriplegia
  1. ... problems, or seizures. In severe cases, people experience progressive decline ... (quadriplegia), loss of speech, or involuntary muscle jerks (myoclonus). ...
  2. ... in paralysis of the arms and legs (spastic quadriplegia) and episodes of ... microcephaly). Abnormalities in facial features also become increasingly ...
  3. ... ultimately, paralysis of the arms and legs (spastic quadriplegia). Many affected individuals also have recurrent seizures (epilepsy). ... condition. ASNS deficiency ASNSD Congenital microcephaly-severe encephalopathy-progressive cerebral atrophy syndrome Disorder of asparagine metabolism Genetic ...