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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Lower limb hypotonia
  1. ... and complex. The pure types involve only the lower limbs, whereas the ... tone (hypotonia) that starts in infancy. During childhood, spasticity and ...
  2. ... spasticity) and the development of paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia). Spastic paraplegia type 15 is classified as ... movement (motor neuropathy); exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia) of the lower limbs; muscle wasting (amyotrophy); or reduced bladder control. Rarely, ...
  3. ... which leads to numbness and weakness in the lower limbs, difficulty walking, and frequent falls. The most common ...
  4. ... intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, seizures, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and feeding difficulties. The loss of YWHAE contributes ... including intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, characteristic facial features, hypotonia, and short stature. These changes include an extra ...
  5. ... deformities (contractures). They have extremely weak muscle tone (hypotonia) at birth. Their respiratory muscles are very weak ...
  6. ... include heart or brain abnormalities, weak muscle tone (hypotonia) in infancy, and a soft out-pouching around ...
  7. ... uterus. Affected babies may have low muscle tone (hypotonia) or joint deformities that limit their ability to ...
  8. ... and are often preceded by weak muscle tone (hypotonia). They can delay the development of walking. The ...
  9. ... have muscle weakness (myopathy) and poor muscle tone (hypotonia) throughout the body, but they are most severely ... in the muscles of the face, neck, and limbs. The muscle weakness, which begins ... an abnormally curved lower back (lordosis) or a spine that curves to ...
  10. ... in PIGN cause Fryns syndrome, multiple congenital anomalies-hypotonia-seizures syndrome, and neurologic phenotypes: A genotype-phenotype ...
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