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Results 11 - 20 of 34 for Developmental regression
  1. ... Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov SALT AND PEPPER DEVELOPMENTAL REGRESSION SYNDROME; SPDRS PubMed Farukhi F, Dakkouri C, Wang ...
  2. ... normally and then are lost in early childhood (developmental regression). In addition, individuals with H-ABC have other ...
  3. ... to lose skills that they had already acquired (developmental regression). Individuals with type I often experience weak muscle ...
  4. ... form). Individuals with GM1 gangliosidosis type II experience developmental regression but usually do not have cherry-red spots, ...
  5. ... sitting unassisted, but these skills are often lost (developmental regression).Additional features of X-linked infantile spinal muscular ...
  6. ... also causes the loss of previously acquired skills (developmental regression), intellectual disability that gradually gets worse, and behavioral ...
  7. ... individuals experience the loss of previously acquired skills (developmental regression). Approximately half of individuals learn to walk, and ...
  8. ... individuals can have a loss of acquired skills (developmental regression) following the onset of epilepsy. Some people with ...
  9. ... and a loss of previously acquired motor skills (developmental regression). Other features of the condition include recurrent seizures ...
  10. ... development and the loss of previously acquired skills (developmental regression), weak muscle tone (hypotonia), seizures, and abnormal movements. ...
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