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Results 51 - 60 of 93 for Spastic dysarthria
  1. ... These problems include difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) and speaking (dysarthria), a hoarse voice, shortness of breath (dyspnea), or ...
  2. ... problems and falling (gait disturbance), and impaired speech (dysarthria). Over time, people with CLN11 disease develop short- ...
  3. ... face, leading to difficulty swallowing and slurred speech (dysarthria).Beginning later in childhood, some affected individuals develop ...
  4. ... the eyes intentionally (supranuclear gaze palsy).Speech impairment (dysarthria) also occurs in FAHN, and severely affected individuals ...
  5. ... People with this condition initially experience impaired speech (dysarthria), problems with coordination and balance (ataxia), or both. ...
  6. ... progressive supranuclear palsy include slow and slurred speech (dysarthria) and trouble swallowing (dysphagia). Most affected individuals also ...
  7. ... other involuntary movements (motor tics), and speech difficulties (dysarthria). The signs and symptoms of CLN4 disease worsen ...
  8. ... such as developmental delay, intellectual disability, speech problems (dysarthria), and a small head size (microcephaly). In addition, ...
  9. ... strabismus), involuntary eye movements (nystagmus), and impaired speech (dysarthria).Affected individuals may have hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, which affects ...
  10. ... recessive ataxia syndrome (MIRAS) and sensory ataxia neuropathy dysarthria and ophthalmoplegia (SANDO) are now included in ataxia ...
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