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  1. ... the lower legs. They begin to have trouble walking and running, and eventually may have complete paralysis ...
  2. ... abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis) further impair walking in some individuals. Most people with hypomyelination and ...
  3. ... and motor skills (such as sitting, standing, and walking). Most also have cognitive impairment and learning difficulties. ...
  4. ... motor skills (such as grasping objects, sitting, or walking), problems with swallowing (dysphagia), and an absence of ...
  5. ... of motor skills such as sitting, standing, and walking. In some people, the delays are temporary and ...
  6. ... of motor skills, such as sitting, standing, or walking, and some have mild muscle weakness. Puberty is ...
  7. ... of motor skills such as sitting, standing, and walking. The intellectual disability and learning problems associated with ...
  8. ... characterized by bone pain, bowed legs, and difficulty walking. In addition, most children and adults with SLC4A1- ...
  9. ... to severe intellectual disability, poor coordination, and difficulty walking. Some affected individuals never learn to speak. Other ...
  10. ... developing physical skills such as sitting, crawling, or walking. The average IQ of affected individuals is about ...
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