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  1. ... development of speech and motor skills, such as walking. Expressive language skills (vocabulary and the production of ...
  2. ... development of speech and motor skills, such as walking. Beginning in infancy, affected individuals also have weak ...
  3. ... it usually does not interfere significantly with regular walking.Muscle weakness worsens very slowly in people with ... makes it difficult to lift the toes while walking, a condition known as foot drop. Later in ...
  4. ... Some affected individuals have an abnormal pattern of walking (gait), such as walking on tiptoe. They may experience fatigue, cramps, or ...
  5. ... and delayed development of motor skills such as walking. In addition, difficulty controlling the muscles of the ... usually continue to have an unsteady pattern of walking (gait) and speech problems throughout life.Other features ...
  6. ... hearing loss, and recurrent seizures (epilepsy).An unsteady walking style (gait) is the first symptom of ARSACS. Walking problems usually begin between the ages of 12 ...
  7. ... abilities and motor skills such as sitting and walking. Other neurological problems can include intellectual disability, seizures, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), poor coordination, and difficulty walking. Some affected individuals have abnormal brain structures, such ...
  8. ... and language skills and motor skills such as walking. YUHAL syndrome is also associated with behavioral difficulties. ... lower legs, which may lead to an unusual walking style (gait). Some affected individuals have foot abnormalities ...
  9. ... time. Most affected individuals first have problems with walking. Later they may lose sensation, strength, and reflexes ... loss of nerve cells leads to problems with walking and sensation in people with giant axonal neuropathy. ...
  10. ... first start to walk. The calluses can make walking painful or impossible. In some affected individuals, blisters, ... pachyonychia congenita, normal activities such as standing and walking cause skin cells to break down, resulting in ...
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