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Results 11 - 20 of 20 for Orofacial dyskinesia
  1. ... frequent infections. SPENCDI has several additional features, including movement disorders and intellectual disability, but it is unknown how ...
  2. ... Sinha S, Mathuranath PS, Taly AB. Hypersomnolence-hyperkinetic movement disorder in a child with compound heterozygous mutation in ...
  3. ... weak muscle tone (hypotonia), developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, movement disorders, and seizures. Researchers are working to learn more ...
  4. ... this disorder include seizures, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), movement disorders, and behavioral problems.Many GRIN2B gene mutations lead ...
  5. ... disease is a condition that is characterized by movement disorders, intellectual and developmental disability, and other neurological problems ...
  6. ... gene have been found to cause a rare movement disorder called rapid-onset dystonia parkinsonism. This disorder is ...
  7. ... deficiency. This condition causes neurological problems such as movement disorders and problems with thinking ability (cognition). The mutations ...
  8. ... typically starting in early childhood, causing gradually worsening movement disorders and a decline in intellectual function. In addition, ...
  9. ... people with Leber hereditary optic neuropathy and a movement disorder called dystonia, which involves involuntary muscle contractions, tremors, ...
  10. ... these cells likely contributes to the encephalopathy and movement disorders characteristic of autosomal recessive congenital methemoglobinemia type II. ...
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