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Results 41 - 50 of 64 for Abnormality of coordination
  1. ... psychiatric disorder, most commonly problems with balance and coordination (ataxia), typically beginning in early adulthood. Other neurological ... Citation on PubMed Kanki T, Klionsky DJ. Mitochondrial abnormalities drive cell death in Wolfram syndrome 2. Cell ...
  2. ... over time. Most affected individuals have difficulty with coordination and balance (ataxia) but can walk without support, ... problems in CLCN2-related leukoencephalopathy are caused by abnormalities in the brain. People with this condition have ...
  3. ... and symptoms such as intellectual disabilities, problems with coordination and balance (ataxia), and damage to the nerves ... may also have speech difficulties (dysarthria), skeletal (bone) abnormalities, and mood swings. Troyer syndrome causes the breakdown ( ...
  4. ... additional signs and symptoms. Most have problems with coordination and balance (ataxia) and disturbances in nerve function ( ... the limbs (choreoathetosis), or a pattern of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism.Affected individuals may have other ...
  5. ... time. The hallmark of this condition is poor coordination and balance (ataxia), which is often the first ... nearly all people with type 1 develop nerve abnormalities (neuropathy). Neuropathy impairs reflexes and leads to limb ...
  6. ... with weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and problems with coordination that delay the development of motor skills, such ... unusually large range of joint movement (hyperextensibility), elbow abnormalities, curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly), and flat ...
  7. ... cognitive function (dementia), seizures, and loss of muscle coordination (ataxia). Adult Sandhoff disease is characterized by problems ...
  8. ... a region of the brain responsible for the coordination of movement, causing neurological problems that make controlling ... HMDPC is characterized by a pattern of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism, which includes bradykinesia, tremor, muscle ...
  9. ... neuropathy); muscle weakness; and problems with balance and coordination (ataxia). Many affected individuals also have vision loss ... features of NARP include seizures, hearing loss, and abnormalities of the electrical signals that control the heartbeat ( ...
  10. ... usually cerebellar ataxia, which refers to problems with coordination and balance due to defects in the part ... depletion with variable tissue expression: a novel genetic abnormality in mitochondrial diseases. Am J Hum Genet. 1991 ...
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