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Facial hypotonia
- ... Additional signs and symptoms include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), sagging facial features, seizures, developmental delay, and intellectual disability. Children ...
- ... seizures known as infantile spasms, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), distinctive facial features, and abnormalities of the brain and spinal ...
- ... including intellectual disabilities, delayed development, slow growth, distinctive facial features, and weak muscle tone (hypotonia). Changes involving chromosome 11 include an extra piece ...
- ... that is associated with intellectual disability, a characteristic facial appearance, and weak muscle tone (hypotonia) in infancy. This condition is most often caused ...
- ... mouth with a tented lip and an expressionless face, are thought to be due to hypotonia.Recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and seizure-like episodes (which ...
- ... can cause intellectual disabilities, delayed growth and development, hypotonia, and characteristic facial features. These changes include an extra copy of ...
- ... CDG often have abnormal brain function (encephalopathy), unusual facial features, skeletal abnormalities, and weak muscle tone (hypotonia) with poor head control. They also have severe ...
- ... weak cry, difficulty feeding, and weak muscle tone (hypotonia). Weakness of the facial muscles often leads to a distinctive facial appearance ...
- ... Satomura K. New MCA/MR syndrome with generalized hypotonia, congenital hydronephrosis, and characteristic face. Am J Med Genet. 1997 Jan 31;68( ...
- ... development of speech and walking, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), breathing problems, seizures, and distinctive facial features. The deletion occurs on the long (q) ...