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Results 1 - 10 of 285 for Abnormal muscle tone
  1. ... urinary tract abnormalities, moderate to severe intellectual disability, abnormal muscle tone, and a distinctive facial appearance. The chromosomal rearrangement ...
  2. Cerebral Palsy (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... learning to roll over, sit, crawl, or walk. Abnormal muscle tone. Your child may seem floppy, or they may ...
  3. Gait or Walking Problems (National Multiple Sclerosis Society) - PDF  
    Multiple Sclerosis/Related Issues ... Multiple Sclerosis ... Walking Problems/Specifics ... Walking Problems ... National Multiple Sclerosis Society ... PDF
  4. ... Mood changes Nervous system (neurologic) problems, such as abnormal muscle tone and uncoordinated movements Red, scaly skin rash , usually ...
  5. ... Low blood platelet count Enlarged liver and spleen Abnormal muscle tone Bone disease
  6. ... urinary tract abnormalities, moderate to severe intellectual disability, abnormal muscle tone, and a distinctive facial appearance. The most common ...
  7. ... bones of the skull in infants, neck stiffness, abnormal muscle tone, impaired muscle coordination, paralysis, blindness, seizures, and coma. ...
  8. ... in the knees, hips, or other joints and abnormal muscle tone. Affected individuals can have recurrent infections and heart, ...
  9. ... to thrive). In some cases, affected individuals have abnormal muscle tone (increased or decreased), developmental delay, seizures, loss of ...
  10. ... as seizures, hallucinations, difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), or abnormal muscle tone. Eventually, most affected individuals go into a coma, ...
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