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Results 81 - 90 of 106 for abnormal involuntary movement
  1. ... develop recurrent episodes of severe weakness, hypotonia, and abnormal breathing, which can be life threatening. By early ... in the general population. Affected individuals also have abnormal or absent reflexes (areflexia).Because of the nervous ...
  2. ... to walk unassisted. Some affected individuals have an abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis). People with hypermanganesemia ...
  3. ... relationship between these specific brain abnormalities and the abnormal thiamine transporter is unknown.It is unclear how ... partially compensating for the impaired efficiency of the abnormal protein. Others propose that biotin transporter proteins may ...
  4. ... that the lack of this complex leads to abnormal protein transport, although it is unclear how abnormal protein transport affects the function of the mitochondria ...
  5. ... CHMP2B gene lead to the production of an abnormal version of charged multivesicular body protein 2B. Most ... frontotemporal dementia result in the production of an abnormal protein that is missing a critical segment at ...
  6. ... structure of the brain that would explain the abnormal muscle contractions seen with this condition. Instead, the ... a certain body region (task-specific focal dystonia), abnormal posture and spasms of the hand while attempting ...
  7. ... the composition of cardiolipin. Researchers speculate that the abnormal cardiolipin affects mitochondrial function, reducing cellular energy production ...
  8. ... low numbers of white blood cells (neutropenia), and abnormal bleeding due to low numbers of platelets (thrombocytopenia). ...
  9. ... reasons, the premutation leads to the overproduction of abnormal FMR1 mRNA that contains the expanded repeat region. ... Simon TJ, Tassone F, Ferrer E, Rivera SM. Abnormal trajectories in cerebellum and brainstem volumes in carriers ...
  10. ... can lead to fluctuating blood pressure or an abnormal heartbeat (cardiac arrhythmia).There are several types of ... the position of their limbs and can have abnormal or absent reflexes (areflexia).Miller Fisher syndrome, another ...
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