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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Mild expressive language delay
  1. ... walking. Affected children have an increased risk of mild delays in speech and language development. People with Klinefelter syndrome tend to have better receptive language skills (the ability to understand speech) than expressive language skills (vocabulary and the production of speech) ...
  2. ... age 6 to 12.Delay in speech development (expressive language delay) may be severe in Floating-Harbor syndrome, and language impairment can lead to problems in verbal communication. Most affected individuals also have mild intellectual disability. Their development of motor skills, such ...
  3. ... delayed development and intellectual disability that ranges from mild to ... speech (expressive language).About half of people with MPPH syndrome have ...
  4. ... people with a 1q21.1 microduplication have developmental delay and intellectual ... Expressive language skills (vocabulary and the production of speech) ...
  5. ... Reduced expression by SETBP1 haploinsufficiency causes developmental and expressive language delay indicating a phenotype distinct from Schinzel-Giedion syndrome. ...
  6. ... truncating mutations in AHDC1 in individuals with syndromic expressive language delay, hypotonia, and sleep apnea. Am J Hum Genet. ...
  7. ... CEBALID Craniofacial defects, dysmorphic ears, structural brain abnormalities, expressive language delay, and impaired intellectual development MCTT syndrome Genetic Testing ...
  8. ... LA, Morris CA, Scherer SW, Osborne LR. Severe expressive-language delay related to duplication of the Williams-Beuren locus. ...
  9. ... LA, Morris CA, Scherer SW, Osborne LR. Severe expressive-language delay related to duplication of the Williams-Beuren locus. ...
  10. ... speaking, and intellectual disability that can range from mild to severe. In particular, vocabulary and the production of speech (expressive language skills) may be delayed. Recurrent seizures (epilepsy) ...
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