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Results 71 - 80 of 135 for Intellectual "disability," autosomal dominant 10
  1. ... Rarely, people with combined pituitary hormone deficiency have intellectual disability; a short, stiff neck; or underdeveloped optic nerves, ... the disorder is familial, it can have an autosomal dominant or an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance.Autosomal ...
  2. ... and behavior problems, and in rare cases, severe intellectual disability has been reported. Aarskog-Scott syndrome is believed ... that Aarskog-Scott syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive pattern in some families, although ...
  3. ... normal range.People with Sotos syndrome often have intellectual disability, and most also have neurodevelopmental disorders. Conditions that ... helped researchers determine that Sotos syndrome has an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. Autosomal dominant inheritance means one ...
  4. ... children.In very rare cases, delayed development and intellectual disability have been reported in people with the features ... CRX or IMPDH1 genes, the disorder has an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. Autosomal dominant inheritance means one ...
  5. ... and symptoms include developmental delay, moderate to profound intellectual disability, decreased muscle tone (hypotonia), and absent or delayed ... syndrome's characteristic signs (such as developmental delay, intellectual disability, and impaired speech). Additional genes in the deleted ...
  6. ... often have delayed development and mild to moderate intellectual disability.Other common features of Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome include ... another genetic condition called Loeys-Dietz syndrome. However, intellectual disability is more likely to occur in Shprintzen-Goldberg ...
  7. ... same family. Affected individuals may have developmental delay, intellectual disability, slow growth leading to short stature, and weak ... with the duplication have no apparent physical or intellectual disabilities. The prevalence of the 22q11.2 duplication in ...
  8. ... affects the entire brain. This condition causes severe intellectual disability, problems with movement, and seizures that are difficult ... a feature of several genetic syndromes characterized by intellectual disability and multiple birth defects. These include 22q11.2 ...
  9. ... stiffness in the arms and/or legs (spasticity), intellectual disability, and developmental delay. Less frequently, onset occurs later ... month of life and is associated with severe intellectual disability and developmental delay, a buildup of fluid in ...
  10. ... small percentage of affected individuals have delayed development, intellectual disability, or autism spectrum disorder, which can affect communication ...
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