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Weak cry
- ... typically begin in early infancy and include a weak cry, difficulty feeding, and weak muscle tone (hypotonia). Weakness of the facial muscles ...
- ... infants have a lack of energy (lethargy), a weak cry, and they move less than normal. Facial weakness ...
- ... and have weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and a weak cry. Affected individuals grow slowly after birth and usually ...
- ... In infancy the hoarseness is expressed as a weak cry. The voice abnormalities persist throughout life and can ...
- ... in Farber lipogranulomatosis: a hoarse voice or a weak cry, small lumps of fat under the skin and ...
- ... infancy and include feeding and swallowing difficulties, a weak cry, and difficulty with controlling head movements. Affected babies ...
- ... muscles in the chest are weakened, causes a weak cry and breathing problems that can lead to frequent, ...
- ... difficult and noisy breathing, especially when inhaling; a weak cry; problems feeding; and recurrent episodes of pneumonia. Typically ...
- ... infancy and include feeding and swallowing difficulties, a weak cry, and difficulty with controlling head movements. Affected babies ...
- ... tissue in the airway can lead to a weak, hoarse cry and difficulty breathing.Other complications of JEB generalized ...