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Results 31 - 40 of 93 for Spastic dysarthria
  1. ... or weakness. Affected individuals may develop slurred speech (dysarthria) and, later, difficulty chewing or swallowing (dysphagia). Many ...
  2. ... to choking. They may also have speech impairment (dysarthria). People with Pol III-related leukodystrophy often have ...
  3. ... Other neurological features can include difficulty with speech (dysarthria) or swallowing (dysphagia), and mild intellectual disabilities. Changes ...
  4. ... experience a loss of certain reflexes, impaired speech (dysarthria), tremors or other involuntary movements (motor tics), a ...
  5. ... medical problems, including muscle stiffness (spasticity); impaired speech (dysarthria); and difficulty processing, learning, or remembering information (cognitive ...
  6. ... stature. Affected individuals may also have speech difficulties (dysarthria), skeletal (bone) abnormalities, and mood swings. Troyer syndrome ...
  7. ... of the condition can also include speech difficulties (dysarthria) and problems controlling eye movement.Multiple system atrophy ...
  8. ... atrophy), which can impair vision; problems with speech (dysarthria); difficulty swallowing (dysphagia); and, in later stages of ...
  9. ... difficulty in coordinating movements (ataxia), and speech difficulties (dysarthria). Some experience episodes of confusion, lack of energy ( ...
  10. ... such as difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia) and speech (dysarthria), loss of reflexes in the legs (lower limb ...
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