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  1. ... other, it can also lead to problems with walking.Malformations of veins are the third major feature ...
  2. ... development of motor skills (such as crawling and walking), although most eventually acquire these skills.Some research ...
  3. ... fracture easily, which can interfere with standing and walking. Juvenile Paget disease is rare; about 50 affected ...
  4. ... language and motor skills, such as sitting and walking, are delayed, affected individuals usually acquire them. Hypotonia ...
  5. ... of motor skills such as sitting, standing, and walking.Kidney (renal) abnormalities, most commonly a condition known ...
  6. ... certain developmental skills, such as rolling over or walking. Affected children have an increased risk of mild ...
  7. ... include involuntary muscle spasms, rigidity, and trouble with walking that worsens over time. Many people with this ...
  8. ... development of motor skills such as standing and walking, behavioral problems such as emotional immaturity and inappropriate ...
  9. ... to walk, although some affected children may begin walking later than usual. As the condition progresses, some ...
  10. ... delays motor skills such as sitting, standing, and walking. Some people with this disorder are never able ...
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