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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Intellectual "disability," mild
  1. ... loss (varies) Low-set or abnormally shaped ears Mild intellectual disability (only in about 25% of cases) Sagging eyelids ( ...
  2. ... Difficulty understanding and following social rules Signs of intellectual disability can range from mild to severe.
  3. ... Heart disease or blood vessel problems Developmental delay, mild to moderate intellectual disability, learning disorders Delayed speech that may later turn ...
  4. ... Hyperactivity Mental function gets worse over time Severe intellectual disability Jerky body movements In the late (mild) form, there can be mild to no mental ...
  5. ... month or so usually have normal intelligence. Untreated mild hypothyroidism can lead to severe intellectual disability and growth problems. The nervous system goes through ...
  6. ... Brain and nervous system damage ranges from very mild to severe, and may include: Seizures Intellectual disability
  7. Children with mild tuberous sclerosis most often do well. However, children with severe intellectual disability or uncontrollable seizures often need lifelong assistance. Sometimes when a child is born with severe tuberous sclerosis, one ...
  8. ... a long time). Some types of MSUD are mild or come and go. Even in the mildest form, repeated periods of physical stress can cause intellectual disability and high levels of leucine to build up.
  9. ... bone disease Myxedematous endemic cretinism, which results in ... and mild nerve damage. However, selenium toxicity is rare in ...
  10. ... the pica behavior with negative consequences or punishment (mild ... of a developmental disorder such as intellectual disability.
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