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  2. PURA syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Patients (usually children, but including adults) with this disorder usually show: [2] [3] [4] Widespread developmental delay; Speech delay; Balance and walking difficulties (may learn to walk at a later-than-average age or may never be ambulatory) Hypotonia; Feeding difficulties (dysphagia is one of the causes) Epilepsy; Excessive daytime ...

  3. Mandibulofacial dysostosis-microcephaly syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Mandibulofacial dysostosis with microcephaly syndrome, also known as growth delay-intellectual disability-mandibulofacial dysostosis-microcephaly-cleft palate syndrome, mandibulofacial dysostosis, guion-almeida type, or simply as MFDM syndrome is a rare genetic disorder which is characterized by developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, and craniofacial dysmorphisms.

  4. GRIN2B-related neurodevelopmental disorder - Wikipedia

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    GRIN2B-related neurodevelopmental disorder; Other names: GRIM2B-associated disorder: Specialty: Medical genetics, Pediatry, Neurology: Symptoms: Mainly developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, craniofacial dysmorphisms, behavioural problems and muscle tone anomalies

  5. MedlinePlus - Wikipedia

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    MedlinePlus is an online information service produced by the United States National Library of Medicine. The service provides curated consumer health information in English and Spanish with select content in additional languages.

  6. ADNP syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Children with ADNP syndrome show some degree of intellectual disability. The degree can range from mild (roughly 1 in 8 children) to severe (roughly half of children). Toilet training is delayed in most children. Loss of previously acquired skills was reported in one fifth of children. [1]

  7. Pelizaeus–Merzbacher disease - Wikipedia

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    Most children with Pelizaeus–Merzbacher disease learn to understand language, and usually have some speech. Other signs may include tremor , lack of coordination, involuntary movements, weakness, unsteady gait , and over time, spasticity in legs and arms.

  8. Neonatal withdrawal - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal withdrawal or neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) or neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS) is a drug withdrawal syndrome of infants, caused by the cessation of the administration of drugs which may or may not be licit.

  9. Speech disorder - Wikipedia

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    For many children and adolescents, this can present as issues with academics. [4] Speech disorders affect roughly 11.5% of the US population, and 5% of the primary school population. [ 5 ] Speech is a complex process that requires precise timing, nerve and muscle control, and as a result is susceptible to impairments.

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