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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Intellectual "disability," "X-linked" 89
  1. ... associated with some cases of moderate to severe X-linked intellectual disability without other features of the syndromes described above. ... AS AUTISM METHYL-CpG-BINDING PROTEIN 2; MECP2 INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER, X-LINKED, SYNDROMIC 13; ... Adkins NL, Georgel PT. MeCP2: structure and function. Biochem Cell Biol. 2011 Feb;89(1):1-11. doi: 10.1139/O10-112. ...
  2. ... gene have also been found in individuals with X-linked intellectual disability. These individuals have delayed development and other neurological ... normal brain development, leading to the features of X-linked disability, but does not severely impact vitamin B12 processing. ... Tests of HCFC1 PubMed ...
  3. ... regions of the brain, which may contribute to intellectual disability and behavioral problems in people with ... This condition is inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. The gene associated with this condition ...
  4. ... hypotonia), sagging facial features, seizures, developmental delay, and ... syndrome (sometimes called X-linked cutis laxa) is a less severe form of ...
  5. ... abnormalities in males, missing or underdeveloped kneecaps (patellae), intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and abnormalities affecting other parts ...
  6. ... before and after birth leading to short stature; intellectual disability that is usually moderate to severe; and abnormalities ... those with HDAC8 gene variants may have significant intellectual disability.In about 15 percent of cases, the cause ...
  7. ... walking. Other problems may include mild to moderate intellectual disability, often with psychosis, and abnormalities that can affect ...
  8. ... disorders, and often show changes in behavior and intellectual function. Most people with the adrenomyeloneuropathy type also have adrenocortical insufficiency. Some severely affected individuals develop cerebral X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy. People with X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy whose only ...