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Results 11 - 20 of 35 for Orofacial dyskinesia
  1. ... brain. These neurological problems include recurrent seizures (epilepsy), movement disorders, impaired speech (dysarthria), loss of sensation in the ...
  2. ... symptoms typically include developmental delays and intellectual disabilities. Movement disorders are common in people with AADC deficiency. Involuntary ...
  3. ... Rare signs and symptoms of ACAD9 deficiency include movement disorders and problems with liver and kidney function.Some ...
  4. ... with GRN-related frontotemporal lobar degeneration also develop movement disorders, such as parkinsonism and corticobasal syndrome. The signs ...
  5. ... Sinha S, Mathuranath PS, Taly AB. Hypersomnolence-hyperkinetic movement disorder in a child with compound heterozygous mutation in ...
  6. ... of motor neurons, leading to neurological problems and movement disorders. If the condition is not effectively treated and ...
  7. ... Jackson MJ, Curtis AJ, Burn J. Spectrum of movement disorders in neuroferritinopathy. Mov Disord. 2005 Jan;20(1): ...
  8. ... leads to the other features of SPENCDI, including movement disorders and intellectual disability, is currently unknown. ACP5 This ...
  9. ... to compensate for gravity's effect on blood movement. Disorders that affect the autonomic nervous system can impair ...
  10. ... treated with drugs that are typically used for movement disorders. Dystonias are estimated to affect 250,000 people ...
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