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  1. ... development of motor skills such as sitting and walking. About half of individuals have seizures, often of ... of people with this condition require assistance when walking. Many individuals with MECP2 duplication syndrome have recurrent ...
  2. ... Individuals with this condition are often delayed in walking, with some developing an unsteady walking style (gait). Rarely, affected individuals have frequent falls ...
  3. ... muscular dystrophy, affected individuals may have an unusual walking gait, such as waddling or walking on the balls of their feet, and may ...
  4. ... development of motor skills such as crawling and walking; later, these individuals may have difficulties with activities ... affected individuals, the condition has little impact on walking and other motor skills, although the abnormal movements ...
  5. ... stops by age 6. Developmental milestones, such as walking and speech, are usually delayed, although some affected ... individuals often have increasing difficulties with balance and walking unaided. Other problems that may appear in adolescence ...
  6. ... the development of weak muscle tone (hypotonia), difficulty walking, or intellectual disability. In almost all affected individuals, ... time. As the condition progresses, many people require walking aids or wheelchair assistance in adulthood. Spastic paraplegia ...
  7. ... muscle stiffness (spasticity) in the legs and difficulty walking. Hereditary spastic paraplegias are divided into two types: ... involve only spasticity of the lower limbs and walking difficulties. The complex types involve more widespread problems ...
  8. ... development of motor skills (such as crawling and walking) due to abnormal muscle stiffness (spasticity) that is ... to neurological problems such as intellectual disability and walking difficulties. The cause of the eye problems is ...
  9. ... and impairment of motor skills, including sitting and walking. Most affected children develop the ability to walk ... a wide-based or uncoordinated (ataxic) pattern of walking (gait). Babies with dup15q syndrome often have trouble ...
  10. ... a delay in motor skills such as crawling, walking, and coordinating movements. People with Dandy-Walker malformation ... those affected in infancy, including headaches, an unsteady walking gait, paralysis of facial muscles (facial palsy), increased ...
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