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  1. ... doing a specific action, such as writing or walking. In some affected people, dystonia later spreads to ...
  2. ... impede everyday activities such as wearing shoes and walking. Pain episodes can prevent an affected person from ...
  3. ... muscles. Motor skills such as sitting, standing, and walking are significantly delayed. Most children and adults with ...
  4. ... speech and motor skills, such as sitting and walking. Many affected individuals have limited speech throughout life. ...
  5. ... appear during childhood. Affected individuals may have difficulties walking and running, which can sometimes lead to falls. ...
  6. ... of motor skills such as sitting, standing, and walking. About 30 percent of affected individuals are ultimately ...
  7. ... or adulthood (late-onset forms). Vision problems and walking difficulties are the most common initial symptoms in ...
  8. ... of motor skills such as sitting, standing, and walking.Additional features of ring chromosome 14 syndrome can ...
  9. ... development of motor skills, such as sitting and walking; and behavioral problems. About 25 percent of people ...
  10. ... the bones, bone pain, bowed legs, and difficulty walking.Researchers have described two forms of Dent disease, ...
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