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Results 51 - 60 of 71 for Intellectual "disability," autosomal dominant 13
  1. ... turning foot (clubfoot), breathing problems, delayed development, and intellectual disability. Some of these health problems can be life- ... types of myotonic dystrophy are inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered ...
  2. ... TAND). These disorders include hyperactivity, aggression, psychiatric conditions, intellectual disability, and problems with communication and social interaction (autism ...
  3. ... CCHS, life expectancy and the extent of any intellectual disabilities depend on the severity of the disorder, timing ... CCHS. PHOX2B This condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered ...
  4. ... This condition is characterized by mild to moderate intellectual disability or learning problems, unique personality characteristics, distinctive facial ...
  5. ... abnormalities in the inner ear (sensorineural deafness), mild intellectual disability, and extra folds of skin on the back ... syndrome with multiple lentigines is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered ...
  6. ... with this condition lead to delayed development and intellectual disability, which is most often moderate to severe. Some ... syndrome) resulting from GLI3 gene mutations is considered autosomal dominant , which means one copy of the altered gene ...
  7. ... weakens the heart and skeletal muscles and causes intellectual disability), and tuberous sclerosis complex (a condition that results ... familial form of the disorder typically has an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance, which means one copy of ...
  8. ... with this condition also have delayed development and intellectual disability, usually ranging from moderate to severe.Heart defects ... MAP2K2 Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome is considered to be an autosomal dominant condition, which means one copy of an altered ...
  9. ... and skeletal abnormalities.Children with CHOPS syndrome have intellectual disability and delayed development of skills such as sitting ... syndrome. AFF4 CHOPS syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered ...
  10. ... few have special educational needs, and some have intellectual disability. Some affected individuals have vision or hearing problems. ... RRAS SOS2 This condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered ...
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