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- Muscle Disorders (National Library of Medicine)Your muscles help you move and help your body work. Different types of muscles have different jobs. There are many problems that can affect muscles. Muscle ...
- ... intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, seizures, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and feeding difficulties. The loss of YWHAE contributes ... including intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, characteristic facial features, hypotonia, and short stature. These changes include an extra ...
- ... of this condition can include weak muscle tone (hypotonia); intellectual disabilities; recurrent seizures (epilepsy); and characteristics typical ... can cause intellectual disabilities, delayed growth and development, hypotonia, and characteristic facial features. These changes include an ...
- ... of various muscles (dystonia), and weak muscle tone (hypotonia). They can have vision problems including vision loss ... and regression. They may also have spasticity and hypotonia, and the growth of the brain and head ...
- ... or speak. They usually have weak muscle tone (hypotonia) in infancy. By early childhood, they develop muscle ... walking, are delayed, affected individuals usually acquire them. Hypotonia is common in infants with Martsolf syndrome, although ...
- ... HGA are delayed development, seizures, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and abnormalities in the largest part of the ... Affected infants have severe seizures, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and breathing and feeding problems. They usually survive ...
- ... reduced movement, muscle tone that is either decreased (hypotonia) or increased (hypertonia), swallowing problems, difficulty breathing, and ... above, although they are less severe. They include hypotonia, muscle stiffness (spasticity), and movement abnormalities. Other features ...
- ... Infants with ILS may have poor muscle tone (hypotonia) and difficulty feeding, which leads to poor growth overall. Hypotonia also affects the muscles used for breathing, which ...
- ... over time. These infants experience weak muscle tone (hypotonia), feeding problems, hearing and vision loss, and seizures. ... with these intermediate and mild forms often have hypotonia, vision problems, hearing loss, liver dysfunction, developmental delay, ...
- ... brain. Affected infants typically develop weak muscle tone (hypotonia) in the first few months of life. In these infants, hypotonia can delay the development of motor skills such ...