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Results 41 - 50 of 135 for Abnormal muscle tone
  1. ... buildup of particular acids known as organic acids. Abnormal levels of organic ... muscle tone (hypotonia), and lack of energy (lethargy). These symptoms ...
  2. ... movements of the eyes (nystagmus); mild hearing loss; abnormal curvature of the spine ... adulthood. ...
  3. ... polydactyly) or fused fingers or toes (syndactyly), or abnormal facial ... muscle tone, muscle spasms, and mental and behavioral changes. Rarely, ...
  4. ... voice, and problems with sound production. Additionally, weak muscle tone ... can include an abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis), ...
  5. ... which is described as failure to thrive). Weak muscle tone (hypotonia), ... an abnormal connection between two major arteries called patent ductus ...
  6. ... an unusually small head size (microcephaly), or weak muscle tone (hypotonia). Some ... such as abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis), ...
  7. ... with Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome have weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and ... muscle stiffness (spasticity), muscle weakness, and involuntary movements ...
  8. ... mental and movement abilities (psychomotor delay), weak muscle tone ... and an abnormal heartbeat. Liver failure occurs in some severely affected ...
  9. ... 48,XXXY syndrome is also associated with weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and ... include abnormal fusion of certain bones in the forearm (radioulnar ...
  10. ... often have intellectual disability, delayed development, and weak muscle tone ... clotting or bleeding episodes. Additionally, affected individuals may ...
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