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Results 51 - 60 of 64 for Abnormality of coordination
  1. ... with ataxia neuropathy spectrum typically have problems with coordination and balance (ataxia) and disturbances in nerve function ( ... depletion with variable tissue expression: a novel genetic abnormality in mitochondrial diseases. Am J Hum Genet. 1991 ...
  2. ... 2, children with DCMA syndrome have problems with coordination and balance (ataxia). These movement problems can result ... disability. Many males with DCMA syndrome have genital abnormalities such as undescended testes (cryptorchidism) or the urethra ...
  3. ... decline in intellectual function and develop problems with coordination and balance. Vision problems may occur in early ... this form of CLN8 disease have mild brain abnormalities resulting from nerve cell death in the brain, ...
  4. ... headaches, difficulty reading, and problems with hand-eye coordination. However, some children with the eye changes characteristic ... separate condition. Farsightedness is a relatively common vision abnormality, although it is much less common than nearsightedness ( ...
  5. ... Saches disease include muscle weakness, loss of muscle coordination (ataxia), speech problems, and psychiatric symptoms. These signs ...
  6. ... include aggressive behavior, vision problems, difficulty swallowing, poor coordination, and impaired adrenal gland function. The rate at ... but medical testing may show brain or biochemical abnormalities. Some individuals with the asymptomatic form may develop ...
  7. ... may experience involuntary muscle spasms (myoclonus), impaired muscle coordination (ataxia), hearing loss, heart and kidney problems, diabetes, ...
  8. ... People with this condition initially experience problems with coordination and balance (ataxia). Affected individuals often have exaggerated ... in affected individuals.Some people with SCA36 have abnormalities of the eye muscles, which can lead to ...
  9. ... grimacing. Affected individuals may also have difficulty with coordination (ataxia). Some develop psychiatric problems and a decline ... atrophy) around the edges of the retina. These abnormalities usually do not affect vision but can be ...
  10. ... 48,XXYY syndrome. They may also have poor coordination. Learning disabilities are very common in people with ...
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