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Results 21 - 30 of 34 for Developmental regression
  1. ... initially experience the loss of previously acquired skills (developmental regression). Affected individuals can also develop recurrent seizures (epilepsy), ...
  2. ... disability and the loss of previously acquired skills (developmental regression or dementia). In later stages of the disorder, ...
  3. ... can lead to falls, loss of developmental milestones (developmental regression), and in a small minority of cases, sudden ...
  4. ... irritable and begin to lose previously acquired skills (developmental regression). In affected children, nerve cells in the brain ...
  5. ... seizures or lose skills they had already acquired (developmental regression).Individuals with 22q13.3 deletion syndrome tend to ...
  6. ... learning new information and lose previously acquired skills (developmental regression), usually beginning with loss of the ability to ...
  7. ... affected individuals lose skills they had already acquired (developmental regression). Other features of SYNGAP1-related intellectual disability include ...
  8. ... they experience a gradual loss of these skills (developmental regression), usually beginning between the ages of 1 and ...
  9. ... may lose skills that they had already developed (developmental regression). Movement problems occur in this form of the ...
  10. ... developmental milestones often lose these skills over time (developmental regression).Most individuals with asparagine synthetase deficiency have exaggerated ...
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