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Results 31 - 35 of 35 for Orofacial dyskinesia
  1. ... RC, Tolmie JL, McWilliam RC, Zuberi SM. The movement disorders of Coffin-Lowry syndrome. Brain Dev. 2005 Mar; ...
  2. ... and symptoms of primary familial brain calcification are movement disorders and psychiatric or behavioral problems. These difficulties usually ...
  3. ... is one of the most common sleep and movement disorders. It affects an estimated 5 to 10 percent ...
  4. ... brain abnormalities worsen over time, causing slow growth, movement disorders, seizures, and a decline in intellectual function.Other ...
  5. ... size (microcephaly), poor muscle tone (hypotonia) in infancy, movement disorders, rigidity, and seizures. Infants with this condition appear ...
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