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Prenatal movement abnormality
- ... control the disorder. However, some affected individuals exhibit movement abnormalities before beginning treatment with medication.Some people with ...
- ... characterized by continuous muscle contraction (myotonia) that restricts movement, as well as bone abnormalities known as chondrodysplasia. Most of the mutations reduce ...
- ... brainstem (the posterior fossa) are abnormally large. These abnormalities often result in problems with movement, coordination, intellect, mood, and other neurological functions.In ...
- ... to the development of different types of skin abnormalities. Additionally, a deficiency of keratin 5 may disrupt the movement of pigment-carrying melanosomes into keratinocytes, where they ...
- ... necessary for thinking, hearing, vision, emotion, and coordinating movement. The bones of the skull are also missing or incompletely formed.Because these nervous system abnormalities are so severe, almost all babies with anencephaly ...
- ... your family has a known history of NCL. Prenatal tests, or a test ... for abnormalities before it is implanted in the woman's womb.
- ... types. This form is distinguished by difficulty coordinating movements ... (angiokeratomas), abnormalities in the bones of the spine, "coarse" facial ...
- ... brain. This affects nervous system functions, such as movement, learning, hearing, seeing, and thinking. There are several different types of CP, including spastic, dyskinetic, ataxic, hypotonic, and mixed.
- ... Hubner C, Mundlos S. Escobar syndrome is a prenatal myasthenia caused by disruption of the acetylcholine receptor ...
- Prenatal ultrasounds often identify infants with an omphalocele before birth, usually by 20 weeks of pregnancy. Testing ... baby develops any of these symptoms: Decreased bowel movements Feeding problems Fever Green or yellowish green vomit ...