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Results 21 - 30 of 92 for Speech delay
  1. ... 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. ...
  2. ... conductive hearing loss), which can lead to a delay in speech development. The bones of the arms and legs ...
  3. ... Affected children have an increased risk of mild delays in speech and language development. People with Klinefelter syndrome tend ...
  4. ... Individuals with Saul-Wilson syndrome may have early delay of speech and motor development, but they usually have normal ...
  5. ... been associated with weak muscle tone (hypotonia), developmental delays, delayed speech, seizures, and brain abnormalities. 14-3-3 epsilon ...
  6. ... birth. Affected individuals often have intellectual disability, developmental delay, impaired speech, sleep problems, distinctive facial features, and mild hand ...
  7. ... problems. People with this condition typically have developmental delays, especially in speech development; intellectual disabilities; and decreased muscle tone (hypotonia) ...
  8. ... a chromosomal condition that causes intellectual disabilities, developmental delays (especially in speech and language), changes in sex characteristics and other ...
  9. ... bowel problems, though most common are mild developmental delay or delayed speech. Behavioral problems often worsen with affected children becoming ...
  10. ... may have other neurological abnormalities, such as developmental delay, intellectual disability, speech problems (dysarthria), and a small head size (microcephaly). ...
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