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Results 51 - 60 of 105 for Delayed speech language development
  1. ... Many affected individuals are nonverbal, but some have speech limited to one or two words or communicate using sign language. Most children with this condition have delayed development of motor skills, such as crawling or walking, ...
  2. ... percent of their age group. Bone age is delayed in early childhood; for ... (expressive language delay) may be severe in Floating-Harbor syndrome, ...
  3. ... understand others' speech, however, and some use sign language to communicate. If speech develops, it is delayed until mid-childhood or later. Children with Mowat-Wilson syndrome also have delayed development of motor skills such as sitting, standing, and ...
  4. ... signs and symptoms. People with MPPH syndrome have delayed development and ... speech (expressive language).About half of people with MPPH syndrome have ...
  5. ... malformations of the anus, and, in some cases, delayed development. ... a recognizable malformation syndrome associated with marked speech and language delay. Am J Med Genet C Semin Med ...
  6. Language disorders in children are problems with the development ... are able to produce sounds, and their speech can be understood.
  7. ... difficulty. Individuals with this condition can also experience delayed speech, language or motor skills. Some affected individuals have heart ...
  8. ... a neurological disorder characterized by intellectual disability and delayed speech development. A variety of other signs and symptoms can ...
  9. ... more severe with age. Most affected individuals have delayed speech and language skills. Motor skills, such as sitting, standing, and walking, may also be mildly delayed.People with MCPH usually have few or no ...
  10. ... and moderate to severe intellectual disability with impaired language development.In people with Nicolaides-Baraitser syndrome, the sparse ... normally achieved, but further development is limited, and language development is severely impaired. At least one-third of ...
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