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- ... people with a 16p12.2 microdeletion include developmental delay, delayed speech, intellectual disability that ranges from mild to profound, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), slow growth resulting in short stature, an usually small head ... a two-hit model for severe developmental delay. Nat Genet. 2010 Mar;42(3):203-9. ...
- ... conductive hearing loss), which can lead to a delay in speech development. The bones of the arms and legs ...
- ... Affected children have an increased risk of mild delays in speech and language development. People with Klinefelter syndrome tend ...
- ... Individuals with Saul-Wilson syndrome may have early delay of speech and motor development, but they usually have normal ...
- ... been associated with weak muscle tone (hypotonia), developmental delays, delayed speech, seizures, and brain abnormalities. 14-3-3 epsilon ...
- ... birth. Affected individuals often have intellectual disability, developmental delay, impaired speech, sleep problems, distinctive facial features, and mild hand ...
- ... problems. People with this condition typically have developmental delays, especially in speech development; intellectual disabilities; and decreased muscle tone (hypotonia) ...
- ... a chromosomal condition that causes intellectual disabilities, developmental delays (especially in speech and language), changes in sex characteristics and other ...
- ... bowel problems, though most common are mild developmental delay or delayed speech. Behavioral problems often worsen with affected children becoming ...
- ... may have other neurological abnormalities, such as developmental delay, intellectual disability, speech problems (dysarthria), and a small head size (microcephaly). ...