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Results 41 - 50 of 144 for Truncal ataxia
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  1. ... producing speech (expressive language), and difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia). Ataxia can affect the ability to walk and perform ...
  2. ... choreoathetosis), muscle stiffness (rigidity), and difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia). These individuals also often have impaired speech (dysarthria), ...
  3. ... V deficiency can cause a condition called neuropathy, ataxia, and retinitis pigmentosa (NARP). NARP causes a variety ... muscle weakness; and problems with balance and coordination (ataxia). Many affected individuals also have cognitive impairment and ...
  4. ... MERRF include recurrent seizures (epilepsy), difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), a loss of sensation in the extremities (peripheral ... CK, Raskin S, Werneck LC, Bruhn H. Cerebellar ataxia, myoclonus, cervical lipomas, and MERRF syndrome. Case report. ...
  5. ... include recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia). Affected children also develop muscle twitches (myoclonus) and ... to those diagnosed earlier, but with more severe ataxia. They have a shortened life expectancy, although they ...
  6. ... with MCSZ also have poor balance and coordination (ataxia). MCSZ is a rare disorder. Its prevalence is ... part that coordinates movement (the cerebellum), likely underlies ataxia. It is unclear why some people have cerebellar ...
  7. ... intellectual disabilities, and problems with balance and coordination (ataxia). When DRPLA begins after age 20, the most frequent signs and symptoms are ataxia, uncontrollable movements of the limbs (choreoathetosis), psychiatric symptoms ...
  8. ... spots (scotomas), problems with balance and muscle coordination (ataxia), and lethargy. Some people with gene mutations that ... the neurologic symptoms (such as lethargy, seizures, and ataxia) that are often seen in type I citrullinemia. ...
  9. ... can include skin rashes; difficulty coordinating movements (cerebellar ataxia); and psychiatric symptoms, such as depression or psychosis. ... and symptoms of this condition including rashes, cerebellar ataxia, and psychiatric symptoms. Researchers believe that many of ...
  10. ... in infancy, which contributes to difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia) in early childhood. Other characteristic features of the ... Micalizzi A, Valente EM. Joubert syndrome: congenital cerebellar ataxia with the molar tooth. Lancet Neurol. 2013 Sep; ...
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