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Abnormality of movement
- ... Enlarged (dilated) pupil of the affected eye Eye movement abnormalities Eyes that are not aligned Drooping eye lid ...
- Eye movement disorders may be due to abnormalities of the muscles themselves. They may also be due to problems with the nerves that connect to ...
- ... heart valves and chambers and normal heart wall movement.
- ... of their infection at birth will have neurologic abnormalities later in life. Most infants without symptoms at birth will NOT have these problems. Some children may die while they are still an infant.
- ... can cause similar symptoms. A DaTscan can show abnormalities suggesting Parkinson, but is only necessary in some situations.
- ... exam, look at the eyes, and test muscle movement. There may be unusual patterns and blisters on the skin, as well as bone abnormalities. An eye exam may reveal cataracts , strabismus (crossed ...
- ... fertility. Testing may reveal abnormal shapes or abnormal movements of the sperm. However, there are many unknowns in male infertility. Further testing may be needed if abnormalities are found. Many of the causes of male ...
- ... of the face Heart problems, such as conduction abnormalities (e.g. ... Joint swelling Muscle weakness Numbness and tingling Speech ...
- ... changes. It also allows for freedom of fetal movement and permits musculoskeletal development. The amniotic fluid can be withdrawn in a procedure called amniocentesis to check for chromosomal defects or other abnormalities.
- ... are due to a physical condition. Some walking abnormalities have ... scissors-like movement. A scissoring gait is often a more severe ...