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Results 31 - 40 of 135 for Abnormal muscle tone
  1. ... own. Many people with this condition have weak muscle tone (hypotonia), which can contribute to the problems developing motor skills and lead to difficulty eating. Some affected individuals have abnormal muscle stiffness (spasticity), which can also cause problems ...
  2. ... resonance imaging (MRI). This sign results from the abnormal development of ... tone (hypotonia) in infancy, which contributes to difficulty coordinating ...
  3. ... Q10 deficiency include seizures, intellectual disability, poor muscle tone (hypotonia), involuntary muscle contractions (dystonia), progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity), abnormal eye movements (nystagmus), vision loss caused by degeneration ( ...
  4. ... can affect the limbs, neck, and face.The abnormal movements associated with ... weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and delay in development of motor skills ...
  5. ... lead to coma. They can also have weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and ... stiffness (spasticity), profound intellectual disability and seizures ...
  6. ... or purplish growths that consist of tangles of abnormal blood vessels. ... muscle tone (hypotonia) and other muscle abnormalities, and seizures. Some ...
  7. ... is a condition characterized by recurrent seizures (epilepsy), abnormal ... muscle tone (atonic seizures); partial or complete loss of consciousness ( ...
  8. ... Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) often lasts into adolescence. While muscle ... and abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis).KCNK9 imprinting syndrome ...
  9. ... small head size (microcephaly). Affected individuals may have abnormal ... muscle tone (hypotonia). They can have vision problems including vision ...
  10. ... is a condition characterized by a pattern of abnormal brain development ... weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and seizures. Seizures usually begin in the ...
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