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Results 21 - 30 of 32 for Progressive peripheral neuropathy
  1. ... tone (hypotonia), and reduced sensation in the limbs (peripheral neuropathy). Individuals with MPV17-related hepatocerebral mitochondrial DNA depletion ...
  2. ... myoclonus), seizures, reduced sensation in the lower extremities (peripheral neuropathy), and intellectual impairment. Psychiatric disorders associated with Wolfram ...
  3. ... sensation and weakness in their arms and legs (peripheral neuropathy). Life-threatening heart problems such as irregular heartbeats ( ... condition. While these behavioral changes are typically not progressive, the movement and muscle problems and intellectual impairments ...
  4. ... Loss of sensation and weakness in the limbs (peripheral neuropathy), common in people with Leigh syndrome, may also ...
  5. ... DOMINANT 6; DFNA6 DEAFNESS, X-LINKED 5, WITH PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY; DFNX5 DEAFNESS, AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE 7; DFNB7 DEAFNESS, X- ...
  6. ... decreased ability to feel sensations in the limbs (peripheral neuropathy) that begins in childhood or adulthood. It is ... to intellectual disability, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) in affected individuals. Brain malformations ...
  7. ... a group of related eye disorders that cause progressive vision loss. These disorders affect the retina, which ... of rods and cones in the retina. The progressive degeneration of these cells causes the characteristic pattern ...
  8. ... amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a condition characterized by progressive muscle weakness, a loss of muscle mass, and ... more likely to be affected. As a result, peripheral nerve cells slowly lose the ability to stimulate the muscles in the feet, ... Charcot-Marie-Tooth hereditary neuropathy Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome CMT Hereditary motor and ...
  9. ... hereditary spastic paraplegias. These disorders are characterized by progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) and the development of paralysis ... Many features of spastic paraplegia type 11 are progressive. Most people experience a decline in intellectual ability ...
  10. ... symptoms of hereditary spastic paraplegias are characterized by progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity) in the legs and difficulty ... such as touch, pain, heat, and sound (the peripheral nervous system). In ... (sensory neuropathy); disturbance in the nerves used for muscle movement ( ...
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