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Results 21 - 30 of 74 for Speech delay
  1. ... problems. People with this condition typically have developmental delays, especially in speech development; intellectual disabilities; and decreased muscle tone (hypotonia) ...
  2. ... bowel problems, though most common are mild developmental delay or delayed speech. Behavioral problems often worsen with affected children becoming ...
  3. ... may have other neurological abnormalities, such as developmental delay, intellectual disability, speech problems (dysarthria), and a small head size (microcephaly). ...
  4. ... common. Affected individuals have mildly delayed development of speech and motor skills starting in childhood. These delays may be so mild and nonspecific that they ...
  5. ... children with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome have developmental delays, including delayed growth and speech development, and some have mild intellectual disability or ...
  6. ... genes are involved, individuals with FOXP2-plus-related speech and language disorder are more likely to have features such as developmental delays and autism spectrum disorder than individuals who only ...
  7. ... leads to drooling, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), and a delay in the production of speech (expressive language).About half of people with MPPH ...
  8. ... disability or delayed development, particularly the development of speech and of motor skills such as sitting, crawling, and walking. These delays may improve with age.About half of all ...
  9. ... age 6. Developmental milestones, such as walking and speech, are usually delayed, although some affected individuals show no signs of developmental delay.Additional signs and symptoms in school-age children ...
  10. ... in the structure of the brain lead to delays in the development of motor skills and speech and moderate to severe intellectual disabilities. Social skills ...
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