• Hypotonia is a state of low muscle tone (the amount of tension or resistance to stretch in a muscle), often involving reduced muscle strength. Hypotonia...
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    suicide among the elderly. When used in late pregnancy, it might cause hypotonia of the fetus. Flunitrazepam, as with other benzodiazepines, can lead to...
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  • anomalies-hypotonia-seizures syndrome is a rare multi-systemic genetic disorder which is characterized by developmental delay, seizures, hypotonia and heart...
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    such as imperforate anus; macrocephaly; severe hypotonia; a characteristic facial appearance due to hypotonia, giving a droopy, "open-mouthed" expression...
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  • developmental delay and intellectual disability, decreased muscle tone (hypotonia), behavioral abnormalities, some facial differences, gastrointestinal...
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    neck, and both absent speech development and aphasia. Weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and underdevelopment of many muscles (muscle hypoplasia) are common in...
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    in 2013 and is characterized by failure to thrive, feeding problems, hypotonia, intellectual disabilities, autism, postnatal growth delay, abnormal facial...
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    the overexpression of MeCP2 protein. Symptoms of M2DS include infantile hypotonia and failure to thrive, delayed psychomotor development, impaired speech...
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    difficulties, cryptorchidism, joint hypermobility, developmental delay, hypotonia, and behavioral difficulties. Other common symptoms are skeletal abnormalities...
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    disorder which is characterized by developmental and speech delay, neo-natal hypotonia, failure to thrive, excessive sleepiness, epilepsy, and other anomalies...
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  • is a thin upper lip. More aspects seen in a clinical overview include hypotonia and abnormal neurologic function, hypogonadism, developmental and cognitive...
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    trying to execute physical movements correctly. Some dyspraxic people have hypotonia, low muscle tone, which can also detrimentally affect balance. Whole body...
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    receptor concentration on muscles to compensate for lack of innervation. Hypotonia or atonia – Tone is not velocity dependent. Hyporeflexia - Along with...
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    disorder. Common symptoms include fatigue, muscle weakness, and floppiness (hypotonia). It is often seen following exercise that you develop lactic acidosis...
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  • features vary depending on the affected gene and may include muscular hypotonia, spasticity, and movement disorders. GRIN disorders are confirmed with...
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    syndrome in the neonate. Neonatal benzodiazepine withdrawal may include hypotonia, reluctance to suck, apneic spells, cyanosis, and impaired metabolic responses...
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  • caused by de novo mutations in the PPP2R5D gene. It is characterized by hypotonia, intellectual disability, and macrocephaly. Children with JS may also...
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  • abnormally low (hypotonia) or high (hypertonia) muscle tone. Another form of hypertonia is paratonia, which is associated with dementia. Hypotonia is seen in...
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    chromosome-linked genetic syndrome that causes physical anomalies such as hypotonia (low muscle tone) and macrocephaly (abnormally large head). The Boy with...
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    examination usually reveals hepatomegaly. Muscular disease, including hypotonia and cardiomyopathy, usually occurs later. The liver pathology typically...
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  • The symptoms of CDD include early infantile onset refractory epilepsy; hypotonia; developmental, intellectual, and motor disabilities, with little or no...
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    benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome in the neonate with symptoms including hypotonia, and reluctance to suck, to apnoeic spells, cyanosis, and impaired metabolic...
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    cheeks, nose and lips, loss of hair, teeth, and nails, transient rashes, hypotonia (muscle weakness), and increased sensitivity to light. Other symptoms...
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    HIDEA syndrome is a syndrome characterised by hypotonia, hypoventilation, intellectual disability, dysautonomia, epilepsy, and eye abnormalities. It is...
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    withdrawal symptoms following delivery, such as agitation, hypertonia, hypotonia, tremor, somnolence, respiratory distress, and feeding disorder. Following...
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    their own more difficult. Sometimes, motor development is delayed and hypotonia occurs. The variation causing this type of EDS is in the genes COL5A2...
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    1 Hypotonia, apneic episodes, seizures, vanishing testis PCH8 614961 CHMP1A 16q24.3 Severe psychomotor retardation, abnormal movements, hypotonia, spasticity...
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    Additionally, lower motor neurons are characterized by muscle weakness, hypotonia, hyporeflexia and muscle atrophy. Spinal shock and neurogenic shock can...
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  • X-linked intellectual disability refers to medical disorders associated with X-linked recessive inheritance that result in intellectual disability. As...
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  • Asthenia Ataxia Atony Catatonia Fatigue (physical) Facial nerve paralysis Hypotonia Malaise Muscle weakness Palsy MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: 000748 "Types...
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