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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Intellectual "disability," autosomal dominant 38
  1. ... particular, problems with brain development likely contribute to intellectual disability, delayed development, and other neurological problems in people with the condition. HNRNPK This condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered ...
  2. ... copy of LHX1 is thought to contribute to intellectual disability, behavioral and psychiatric conditions, and ... This condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the chromosomal ...
  3. ... in more than one copy, contribute to intellectual disability, delayed development, and the other signs ... 17q12 duplications have an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance, which means one copy of ...
  4. ... death of these neurons lead to uncontrolled movements, intellectual decline, and the other characteristic features of DRPLA. ATN1 This condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered ...
  5. ... characterized by developmental delay and mild to moderate intellectual disability. People with this disorder typically have a disposition ... cause is often not identified in people with intellectual disability, so this condition is likely underdiagnosed. Koolen-de ...
  6. Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD) (Muscular Dystrophy Association)  
    Shoulder Injuries and Disorders/Related Issues ... Shoulder Injuries and Disorders ... Muscular Dystrophy/Specifics ... Muscular Dystrophy ... Muscular Dystrophy Association
  7. ... condition characterized by abnormal brain function (encephalopathy) and intellectual disability. Most affected individuals also have recurrent seizures (epilepsy). ...
  8. ... addition to RB1, affected children usually also have intellectual disability, slow growth, and distinctive facial features (such as ... RB1 gene appear to be inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. Autosomal dominant inheritance means that one copy ...
  9. ... gene, the condition is considered to have an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. Autosomal dominant inheritance means one copy of the altered gene ...
  10. ... microcephaly). This underdevelopment of the brain causes severe intellectual disability, delayed development, and recurrent seizures (epilepsy) in individuals ...
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