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Results 21 - 30 of 405 for Intellectual disability seizures
  1. ... hair coloring. Affected individuals typically have delayed development, intellectual disability, seizures, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and eye and vision ...
  2. ... months old. Without treatment, these children develop permanent intellectual disability. Seizures, delayed development, behavioral problems, and psychiatric disorders are ...
  3. ... have symptoms related to abnormal brain function, including intellectual disability, seizures, and stroke.The other form of phosphoglycerate kinase ...
  4. ... developmental delays and eventual loss of developmental milestones, intellectual disabilities, seizures, tremors, and difficulty with balance and coordination (ataxia). ...
  5. ... people with Proteus syndrome have neurological abnormalities, including intellectual disability, seizures, and vision loss. Affected individuals may also have ...
  6. ... may develop neurological problems such as developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, seizures, and difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia). Abnormal deposits of ...
  7. ... types. The characteristic features of this type include intellectual disabilities, seizures, and periodic loss of balance and coordination (intermittent ...
  8. ... symptoms similar to those of Rett syndrome, including intellectual disability, seizures, and movement problems. In males, this condition is ...
  9. ... in the muscles that control eye movement (ophthalmoplegia), intellectual disability, seizures, unusual facial features, or recurrent infections.When intestinal ...
  10. ... This condition is characterized by neurological problems, including intellectual disabilities, seizures, and an inability to walk or speak. Mutations ...
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