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- ... eventually need to use a walker or wheelchair. Involuntary rhythmic shaking ... is often abnormal in Pol III-related leukodystrophy, resulting in the ...
- ... in nerve function (neuropathy). Neuropathy can lead to abnormal or absent reflexes ... muscle twitches (myoclonus), uncontrollable movements of the limbs ( ...
- ... abetalipoproteinemia may also have other eye problems, including ... which can cause abnormal bleeding. In some cases, a condition called fatty ...
- ... infants typically have delayed development of mental and movement abilities ... and an abnormal heartbeat. Liver failure occurs in some severely affected ...
- ... highly practiced movements. For example, some golfers experience involuntary ... movements associated with task-specific focal dystonia are usually ...
- ... which is a group of conditions characterized by involuntary movements, twisting (torsion) and tensing of various muscles, and ... muscles often sets the affected limb in an abnormal position, which may be painful and can lead ...
- ... through childhood and lead to muscle stiffness, uncontrolled movements, and ... muscle contraction (tonic). People with asparagine synthetase deficiency ...
- ... and reflexes in their limbs; experience difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia); ... body processes. Affected individuals may experience problems with ...
- ... progressive difficulty with movement, typically beginning in childhood. ... is characterized by an abnormal buildup of iron in certain areas of the ...
- ... disorders are common in people with AADC deficiency. Involuntary movements that can occur in people with AADC deficiency ... blood pressure (hypotension), low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), and abnormal heart rhythms.People with AADC deficiency have an ...